FYI: It appears "opkg upgrade libopenssl" will install it if it has not
yet been installed. Therefore, if the commands are run "just-in-case",
you will end up installing libopenssl where it was not previously installed:
# opkg info libopenssl | grep ^Status:
Status: unknown ok not-installed
# opk
On 11/04/2014 11:15, Matthias Strubel wrote:
> BTW: it seems you made a copy mistake into
> http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/ , while deploying
> the new files.
i copied them twice by accident, once to the wrong folder, the
misplaced version will be removed during the day
Hello OpenWRT-Dev.-Team,
thank you for providing the new package within the AA-repository.
BTW: it seems you made a copy mistake into
http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/ , while deploying the
new files.
Do you consider upgrading the ImageBuilder as well?
Thank you for your work,
On 11/04/14 06:45, John Crispin wrote:
# opkg update
# opkg upgrade libopenssl
Whilst I think of it, a reminder that after performing this either
restart the services relying on the library or the device itself.
I'm not qualified, nor inclined, to investigate how OpenWRT may end up
unloadin
Hi John (& co),
Thanks a bucket for this :-)
Pete.
On 11/04/14 06:45, John Crispin wrote:
Heartbleed - libopenssl AA binary feed update
we updated the AA release. the files libopenssl_1.0.1e-1_*.ipk have
been replaced with libopenssl_1.0.1g-1_*.ipk and the Packages index
was updated. If you us
Heartbleed - libopenssl AA binary feed update
we updated the AA release. the files libopenssl_1.0.1e-1_*.ipk have
been replaced with libopenssl_1.0.1g-1_*.ipk and the Packages index
was updated. If you use openssl on your unit you need to run :
# opkg update
# opkg upgrade libopenssl
In order to