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<a href="https://gitlab.com/teknokatze">Nikita Gillmann</a>
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<p dir="auto">Most guile packages I've dealt with do not check for the vendor string or any part of the triplet outside of their main configure scripts (gnutls guile picks it up from somewhere in guile itself comparing to a previous saved string (sorry, I'm fuzzy on the details since this was reported 3+ months ago)). In my opinion there's nothing GnuTLS can do, all I could is send a patch to Guile itself with a more thorough argumentation why vendor in practice is omitted for a long time on some systems.</p>
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