Am 26.03.26 um 19:07 schrieb Jeffrey Walton:

Versions of packages libssl3t64 depends on:
ii  libc6                    2.42-13
ii  libzstd1                 1.5.7+dfsg-3+b1
ii  openssl-provider-legacy  3.6.1-3
ii  zlib1g                   1:1.3.dfsg+really1.3.1-3

libssl3t64 recommends no packages.

libssl3t64 suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information

Interesting... 3.6.1-3 looks Ok on ppc64 and ppc64el according to
<https://packages.debian.org/sid/libssl3t64>.

Out of morbid curiosity... Is there any particular reason you need
openssl-provider-legacy?  Is something holding you back from using the
modern version of OpenSSL?  Also see the OSSL_PROVIDER-LEGACY(7SSL)
man page, 
<https://manpages.debian.org/testing/openssl/OSSL_PROVIDER-legacy.7ssl.en.html>.

Jeff

I have no idea about this stuff; installed the machine 3 years ago, and have done an apt-get dist-upgrade once in a while, not really thinking about openssl until I ran into this bug. But as far as I can see, lots of stuff depends on libssl3t64, and libssl3t64 depends on openssl-provider-legacy, so I guess I need it?

Philipp

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