Re: Should ceph build against libcurl4 for Ubuntu 18.04 and later?

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Bionic's mimic packages do seem to depend on libcurl4 already, for what
that's worth:

root@vm-gw-1:/# apt-cache depends ceph-common
ceph-common
...
  Depends: libcurl4


On 22/11/2018 12:40, Matthew Vernon wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The ceph.com ceph luminous packages for Ubuntu Bionic still depend on
> libcurl3 (specifically ceph-common, radosgw. librgw2 all depend on
> libcurl3 (>= 7.28.0)).
> 
> This means that anything that depends on libcurl4 (which is the default
> libcurl in bionic) isn't co-installable with ceph. That includes the
> "curl" binary itself, which we've been using in a number of our scripts
> / tests / etc. I would expect this to make ceph-test uninstallable on
> Bionic also...
> 
> ...so shouldn't ceph packages for Bionic and later releases be compiled
> against libcurl4 (and thus Depend upon it)? The same will apply to the
> next Debian release, I expect.
> 
> The curl authors claim the API doesn't have any incompatible changes.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Matthew
> [the two packages libcurl3 and libcurl4 are not co-installable because
> libcurl3 includes a libcurl.so.4 for historical reasons :-( ]
> 
> 


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