On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 10:55:59 -0400,
Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dan Sommers wrote:

> > I started to install kde3, and as part of that, fink wants to
> > install (amongst 31 other packages) openssl-{dev,shlibs} (but note
> > not openssl itself).  I already have (the newer)
> > openssl097-{,dev,shlibs} (including openssl097) installed.
> > 
> > Other than downgrading my openssl, what can I do to run kde3?
> 
> I don't know where you're getting that package from, but KDE depends
> on openssl097, not openssl, all the way back to 10.2 (non-gcc3.3)
> stable.  Perhaps something else that KDE depends on wants an old
> openssl?

I do have some ssl packages installed.  Suppose KDE depends on either
PackageA or PackageA-ssl, and I have PackageA-ssl installed; will
(could?) fink then decide that I need more ssl packages (up to and
including openssl instead of openssl097) now that KDE "apparently
depends on" PackageA ssl?  openslp-ssl fits this description.

I don't know what happened after my initial installation attempts and
before I finally installed kdebase3 and kdelibs3 all by themselves, but
I'm glad it did.  :-/

Thanks for your help,
Dan

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Dan Sommers                                        Atoms are not things.
This sentence is false.                              --Werner Heisenberg
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                  Intercourse the penguin.
<http://www.tombstonezero.net/dan/>       --Monty Python's Flying Circus


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