Re: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
On 2003.11.05 14:12, Tom Wesley wrote: On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 21:34, Jeffrey Smelser wrote: > Is that version masked? > > btw, did you try revdep-rebuild? That's supposed to rebuild dependency packages to the new version.. > > > Hi all, > > > > Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no > > libssl-0.9.6. Just > > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at > > least so far > Yeah just run revdep-rebuild and after about 4-5hours of solid compiling (on a dual AMD 2400 no less) everything is working. As a warning to others the upgrade caused recompiles of about 70 packages on my system and the openssl version was 0.9.7c-r1. Weird. I recompiled all neccessary packages on a pentium-m 1.3GHz in just a short time. Most of the packages were things like balsa, openssh, ORBit2, and such. i wouldnt think more than 10 or so packages. revdep-rebuild listed only unrelated ebuilds (why it wants to "rebuild" binary-only unreal-tournament is beyond me). -- Chris I The price of greatness is responsibility. pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 05 November 2003 19:12, Tom Wesley wrote: > Yeah just run revdep-rebuild and after about 4-5hours of solid compiling > (on a dual AMD 2400 no less) everything is working. As a warning to > others the upgrade caused recompiles of about 70 packages on my system > and the openssl version was 0.9.7c-r1. Yesus, that's a *lot* of packages installed requirering libcrypto. I was hit by this on a P4 2.something, non-HT HT (I dunno, /proc/cpuinfo says HT, but it doesn't work, bleh), and the rebuild took just a few minutes. It's to be a firewall/router, so only has 2-3 packages more than system installed tho :) - -- Mike Williams -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/qXLtInuLMrk7bIwRAsrCAJ0baMnkDjLbpcnAsmmooNvdPFaXLwCfYn8w nVKIOnFNLjuk4MdcN13c8so= =MyWt -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 20:52, Jeffrey Smelser wrote: > You should actually run revdep-rebuild. Its not advisable to link things > like that... > > It will recompile whats needed to run the new version. > > > hi, can you tell me from where, and to where i shall make the link, i > > just upgraded, and cant find the libssl-0.9.7 and that > > > > have a nice day until you find time to recompile... ;-) /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.6 /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.6 -- mathieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 19:52, Jeffrey Smelser wrote: > You should actually run revdep-rebuild. Its not advisable to link things like that... > > It will recompile whats needed to run the new version. > > > hi, can you tell me from where, and to where i shall make the link, i > > just upgraded, and cant find the libssl-0.9.7 and that > > > > have a nice day > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list Yeah it worked for me... took a while, see my other post... -- Tom Wesley signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
RE: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
You should actually run revdep-rebuild. Its not advisable to link things like that... It will recompile whats needed to run the new version. > hi, can you tell me from where, and to where i shall make the link, i > just upgraded, and cant find the libssl-0.9.7 and that > > have a nice day -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
hi, can you tell me from where, and to where i shall make the link, i just upgraded, and cant find the libssl-0.9.7 and that have a nice day On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 22:33, Tom Wesley wrote: > Hi all, > > Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no libssl-0.9.6. Just > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at > least so far -- Regards, Redeeman () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\- against microsoft attachments -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 21:34, Jeffrey Smelser wrote: > Is that version masked? > > btw, did you try revdep-rebuild? That's supposed to rebuild dependency packages to > the new version.. > > > Hi all, > > > > Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no > > libssl-0.9.6. Just > > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at > > least so far > Yeah just run revdep-rebuild and after about 4-5hours of solid compiling (on a dual AMD 2400 no less) everything is working. As a warning to others the upgrade caused recompiles of about 70 packages on my system and the openssl version was 0.9.7c-r1. -- Tom Wesley signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
RE: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 21:53, Jeffrey Smelser wrote: > > On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 21:35, Dennis Freise wrote: > > > > Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > > > > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no > > libssl-0.9.6. Just > > > > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a > > solve it, at > > > > least so far > > > > > > Running 'revdep-rebuild' (part of gentoolkit) is IMHO the > > right way to solve > > > it. That rebuilds every package still in need of the old > > libssl-0.9.6, so > > > that they from now on use the new libssl-0.9.7. Creating a > > symbolic link > > > will work too, but it looks more like a hack than a > > solution to me :) > > > > > > Greetings, Dennis > > > > Reply to both, evolution and Galeon (together with gdm?) > > required this, > > and the rebuild didn't work, so I got bored and added a link, > > although I > > am sure this will be fixed better within a few moments of hitting the > > send button. > > Didn't work?? Was it a compile issue or? Sounds like a bug from what your saying > that needs to be submitted.. > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list The compile went ok, I will hold of the bug report until morning, maybe lunchtime tomorrow, am very tied up this end and may have missed something. I would appreciate anyone that remembers cc'ing me personally on a fix reply though -- Tom Wesley signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
RE: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
> On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 21:35, Dennis Freise wrote: > > > Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > > > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no > libssl-0.9.6. Just > > > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a > solve it, at > > > least so far > > > > Running 'revdep-rebuild' (part of gentoolkit) is IMHO the > right way to solve > > it. That rebuilds every package still in need of the old > libssl-0.9.6, so > > that they from now on use the new libssl-0.9.7. Creating a > symbolic link > > will work too, but it looks more like a hack than a > solution to me :) > > > > Greetings, Dennis > > Reply to both, evolution and Galeon (together with gdm?) > required this, > and the rebuild didn't work, so I got bored and added a link, > although I > am sure this will be fixed better within a few moments of hitting the > send button. Didn't work?? Was it a compile issue or? Sounds like a bug from what your saying that needs to be submitted.. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 21:35, Dennis Freise wrote: > > Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no libssl-0.9.6. Just > > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at > > least so far > > Running 'revdep-rebuild' (part of gentoolkit) is IMHO the right way to solve > it. That rebuilds every package still in need of the old libssl-0.9.6, so > that they from now on use the new libssl-0.9.7. Creating a symbolic link > will work too, but it looks more like a hack than a solution to me :) > > Greetings, Dennis Reply to both, evolution and Galeon (together with gdm?) required this, and the rebuild didn't work, so I got bored and added a link, although I am sure this will be fixed better within a few moments of hitting the send button. -- Tom Wesley signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
> Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no libssl-0.9.6. Just > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at > least so far Running 'revdep-rebuild' (part of gentoolkit) is IMHO the right way to solve it. That rebuilds every package still in need of the old libssl-0.9.6, so that they from now on use the new libssl-0.9.7. Creating a symbolic link will work too, but it looks more like a hack than a solution to me :) Greetings, Dennis -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
Is that version masked? btw, did you try revdep-rebuild? That's supposed to rebuild dependency packages to the new version.. > Hi all, > > Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and > suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no > libssl-0.9.6. Just > so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at > least so far -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] openssl upgrade
Hi all, Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no libssl-0.9.6. Just so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at least so far -- Tom Wesley signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part