Package libqca2-plugin-ossl should be moved from recommends to depends
** Changed in: psi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ralph Janke (txwikinger)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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[hardy] psi ssl/tsl plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188699
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Note: if you need ssl/tls support for psi, there's no need to install
qca-tls anymore...
Title of this bug should be . tLs ... - not ... tSl...
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[hardy] psi ssl/tsl plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188699
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Psi 0.10 demands qca-tls, and now 0.11 needs libqca2-plugin-ossl --
this is somewhat annoying.
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[hardy] psi ssl/tsl plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188699
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This package is not in feisty-backports, so it's not a valid bug against
feisty-backports.
** Changed in: feisty-backports
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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[hardy] psi ssl/tsl plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188699
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I just did a dist-upgrade from gutsy to Hardy, and I cannot use psi at
all since all my jabber accounts are using SSL.
I have the same SSL error then boskicinek.
As more and more people are going to be upgrading from Gutsy, this
should be a dependancy (or there should be a way to tell the user
Since apt-get and aptitude installs recommendations by default, i
suggest it should be a recommendation, not a depedency. It will make
someone able to use Psi without SSL support (if it is not needed and
someone cares about system being as small as possible)
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[hardy] psi ssl/tsl plugin
installing libqca2-plugin-ossl fixed the problem for me. Should be
dependency.
** Changed in: feisty-backports
Status: New = Confirmed
** Description changed:
When I try connect to my jabber server I get:
Cannot login: SSL is enabled but no SSL/TLS (plugin) support is available.
$
ok, it works now, when I installed libqca2-plugin-ossl. Shouldn't this
be a dependency for Psi?
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[hardy] psi ssl/tsl plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188699
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