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List:       kde-release-team
Subject:    Re: SSL, KDE and Qt
From:       Allen Winter <winter () kde ! org>
Date:       2007-12-30 23:31:58
Message-ID: 200712301831.58899.winter () kde ! org
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On Sunday 30 December 2007 18:22:11 Richard Moore wrote:
> On 12/30/07, Allen Winter <winter@kde.org> wrote:
> > Note that Andreas committed a hack to KTcpSocket that makes https work
> > without the qt-copy patch.
> >
> > An app that bypasses KTcpSocket and uses QSslSocket directly will still be broken.
> > I don't know if there are apps which use QSslSocket directly.
> >
> > So we could conceivably go back to requiring Qt 4.3.3 instead of qt-copy+patches.
> > Comments?
> 
> I think relying on the stock qt is likely to get us much more installs
> than requiring our own patched version. We can add a note to the API
> docs for KTcpSocket specifying how to work around the issue until it
> is addressed properly.
> 
The KTcpSocket API is private.  It can only be accessed via kio, which means
a kioslave must be involved somewhere.

So, we are ok with Andreas' hackery inside KTcpSocket.  The only problem
occurs if someone tries to use QSslSocket directly.  But I don't think we
need to worry about that much.. or do we?

Or, maybe Qt4.3.4 we be released in the next 1-2 days, including this patch,
and we can require that.

So... long story short.. I think we are safe to put the requirement back to Qt4.3.3.

Unless there are objections?

-Allen

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