Bug 43431 - kdebase needs newer openssl version, which yealds problems
Summary: kdebase needs newer openssl version, which yealds problems
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Status: CLOSED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Linux
Classification: Retired
Component: kdebase
Version: 7.1
Hardware: i386
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
QA Contact: Aaron Brown
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2001-06-04 22:02 UTC by Hans Schippers
Modified: 2007-04-18 16:33 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2001-06-04 22:02:43 UTC
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Description Hans Schippers 2001-06-04 22:02:39 UTC
Description of Problem:

kdebase2.2-alpha2 needs openssl-0.9.6a-3, but this doesn't seem to be backward compatible with 0.9.6-3... It yealds dependency errors while trying to install and if I use --nodeps it does install, but ssh won't work anymore... it's really annoying... there are MANY packages which need the 0.9.6-3 version... So updating to 0.9.6a-3 wouldn't be wise I think (I know, cause I did it, and had to reinstall the 0.9.6-3)..
I ask myself if this couldn't be compiled and packaged against openssl-0.9.6-3?


How Reproducible:

always


Steps to Reproduce:

1.try to install kde 2.2-alpha2 on redhat 7.1 (the rpm)
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Actual Results:

dependency errors


Expected Results:

succesful installation


Additional Information:

Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 2001-06-05 04:16:16 UTC
Install the 0.9.6a package, along with the openssl096 compatibility
package.

Comment 2 Hans Schippers 2001-06-05 09:33:35 UTC
that would work for openssh, but I get all these dependency errors:

[root@saintpc programs]# rpm -Uvh openssl-0.9.6a-3.i386.rpm 
error: failed dependencies:
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by autofs-3.1.7-14
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by pine-4.33-8
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by lynx-2.8.4-9
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by balsa-1.1.1-3
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by openssl-python-0.9.6-3
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha1.2
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by kdebase-2.2-0.alpha1.1
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by kdevelop-2.2-0.alpha1.1
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by bind-utils-9.1.0-10
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by links-0.95-2
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by openldap-2.0.7-14
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by nss_ldap-149-1
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by sendmail-8.11.2-14
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by gq-0.4.0-2
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by python-1.5.2-30
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by mutt-1.2.5i-9
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by openssh-clients-2.5.2p2-5
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by pidentd-3.0.12-4
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by openssh-server-2.5.2p2-5
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by ucd-snmp-4.2-12
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by stunnel-3.13-3
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by slrn-0.9.6.4-2
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by cyrus-sasl-1.5.24-17
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by openldap-clients-2.0.7-14
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by fetchmail-5.7.4-4
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by ucd-snmp-utils-4.2-12
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by kdeadmin-2.2-0.alpha1.1
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by aethera-0.9.2-1_tkc_rh71
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by licq-1.0.2-3
	libcrypto.so.1   is needed by openssh-2.5.2p2-5


does that mean I have to update all seperate packages mentioned?
Is there no way to have libcrypto.so.1 and libcrypto.so.2 coexist peacefully 
together?


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