Hi, I sent mail to libzrtpcpp developer, he answered that disabling elliptic curve stuff is not a good idea (libzrtpcpp built now without EC). > Other distributins seem to have no problem with it because openSSL does > not use any of the patented enhancements for elliptic curve computations. > I know, some time ago there were discussions about this. However, Certicom > lost the law suits regarding their ECC patents. For more infor please > refer to > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECC_patents So, if openSSL does not use patented ECC algorithms then maybe it can be re-enabled in openssl package? > On 12/26/2011 05:56 PM, alekcejk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I tried to build libzrtpcpp-2.0.0 (see http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ccrtp/ ). > > But it is impossible to build it in Fedora because > > openssl/ec.h is disabled in openssl which is build with no-ec option. > > > > libzrtpcpp/crypto/openssl/ZrtpDH.cpp:46:24: fatal error: openssl/ec.h: No such file or directory > > > > Is it possible to build openssl with enabled openssl/ec.h? > > If this is impossible is there any workaround for building libzrtpcpp-2.0.0? > > Not at this time. I am researching this issue, and hopefully we will be > able to enable ec in the future. > > ~tom > > == > Fedora Project -- Alexey Kurov <nucleo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ legal mailing list legal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/legal