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<p>thanks. it really helps me, as upgrading glib would draw a lot of effort, which I'd like to spend elsewhere.
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<br>> Gergely Nagy <<a href="mailto:algernon@balabit.hu">algernon@balabit.hu</a>> writes:
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<br>> > Balazs Scheidler <<a href="mailto:bazsi@balabit.hu">bazsi@balabit.hu</a>> writes:
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<br>> > > > The downside is that it requires glib >= 2.16, slightly newer than
<br>> > > > what syslog-ng requires right now, but still pretty damn old
<br>> > > > (released 2008-03-10, so more than 3 years old).
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<br>> > > So is the glib dependency easy to get rid of, or it is something more
<br>> > > inherent?
<br>> [...]
<br>> > All in all, it's reasonably easy to get rid of the hard 2.16
<br>> > dependency, and I'll do that for the next release.
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<br>> Done. libmongo-client 0.1.3 has been released as of an hour or so ago,
<br>> tagged in git and all that. It removes the need for glib >= 2.16, and
<br>> will work with 2.12 and up. When building with < 2.16, OpenSSL becomes a
<br>> requirement, as I use its MD5 functions to emulate GChecksum.
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<br>> Any version of OpenSSL will do, but the configure script was set up for
<br>> 0.9.8. As far as I remember, that's the same as syslog-ng's, so it
<br>> should be fine.
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