If i am wrong then someone else please post and let me know. I have run
into this problem before and what i did was go to the directory where
you have libcrypto.so.1 and make a symlink called libcrypto.so.0 and it
has worked.  I dont know if this is the right way or not but it seemed
to work for me. It wasnt licq i was trying to install, but hopefully it
will work the same for you.

rich

On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 16:34, Carole Jer and Cam wrote:
> licq is the first package I'm trying to install and I'm having a problem.....
> licq requires libcrypto.so.0 and libssl.so.0  These are supposed to be covered by 
>openssl-0.9.5a or greater I thought.  So I installed openssl-0.9.6-9 thinking this 
>would cover me.  Apparently that provides libcrypto.so.1 (not .0) so now when I try 
>to install icq I still have unresolved dependencies.  I thought about trying to 
>remove 0.9.6-9 and then install 0.9.5a but that would break all kinds of other 
>dependencies.  Being new at this, I really don't want to totally hose my system while 
>trying to install icq!  Any ideas?



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