libnbd.x86_64: W: crypto-policy-non-compliance-gnutls-1
/usr/lib64/libnbd.so.0.0.0 gnutls_priority_set_direct
This application package calls a function to explicitly set crypto ciphers for
SSL/TLS. That may cause the application not to use the system-wide set
cryptographic policy and should be modified in accordance to:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:CryptoPolicies
The library does call gnutls_priority_set_direct, but in a way which I
believe still uses the system policies:
%prep
./configure --with-tls-priority=@LIBNBD,SYSTEM
sets ...
#define TLS_PRIORITY "@LIBNBD,SYSTEM"
which calls ...
err = gnutls_priority_set_direct (session, TLS_PRIORITY, NULL);
So we're good and we can ignore this warning, right?
I should note that I copied this coding pattern from libvirt.
Rich.
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