connection

simple client connection library in haskell with builtin features: SSL/TLS, SOCKS, session management. (by vincenthz)

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  • Crypton is forked from cryptonite with the original authors permission
    5 projects | /r/haskell | 5 Jun 2023
    Trying to build the "old" hs-connection (which is still in my my project's dependency tree) after a cabal update, I now get this : Network/Connection.hs:123:43: error: • Couldn't match expected type ‘crypton-x509-store-1.6.9:Data.X509.CertificateStore.CertificateStore’ with actual type ‘Data.X509.CertificateStore.CertificateStore’ NB: ‘crypton-x509-store-1.6.9:Data.X509.CertificateStore.CertificateStore’ is defined in ‘Data.X509.CertificateStore’ in package ‘crypton-x509-store-1.6.9’ ‘Data.X509.CertificateStore.CertificateStore’ is defined in ‘Data.X509.CertificateStore’ in package ‘x509-store-1.6.9’ • In the ‘sharedCAStore’ field of a record In the ‘clientShared’ field of a record In the expression: (TLS.defaultParamsClient (fst cid) portString) {TLS.clientSupported = def {TLS.supportedCiphers = TLS.ciphersuite_default}, TLS.clientShared = def {TLS.sharedCAStore = globalCertificateStore cg, TLS.sharedValidationCache = validationCache}} | 123 | { TLS.sharedCAStore = globalCertificateStore cg | Error: cabal: Failed to build connection-0.3.1.

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