Am 09.07.21 um 17:45 schrieb Ben Cotton:
== Detailed Description ==
The use of SHA-1 is no longer permitted for Digital Signatures or
authentication in RHEL-9. Due to this reason, there is a need to
remove SHA-1 extension from sqlite in RHEL-9 and therefore also
Fedora.
I don't think that this is a valid logical conclusion. Fedora is (should be?)
upstream to RHEL 9 so you can disable SHA1 in RHEL 9 but keep it enabled in
Fedora. There is certainly no "need" for this change as demonstrated by the
various packaging changes done in RHEL.
(FWIW I don't particularly care about SHA1 functionality in sqlite.)
Felix