qt4-dev-tools is also updated, you should have version 4.3.2-0ubuntu3.1
available.
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I still seem to be experiencing the issue. I am using ubuntu gutsy
x86_64. Here's what I did:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mumble
Locale is en_US
QSslSocket: cannot find ssl library: QLibrary::load_sys: Cannot load ssl
(libssl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory).
OpenSSL
Have you updated your i386 Qt packages to the new version?
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I really need to switch to gutsy-proposed when I do bug reports :(
This has caused a new bug: qt4-dev-tools depends on
libqt4-core(=4.3.2-0ubuntu3). Notice the = and not =
As such, you can't install qt4-dev-tools on current gutsy, meaning you can't do
Qt4 application development as designer,
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: libssl0.9.8
Hi,
i tried to install mumble 1.1 but it isn not possible because
/usr/lib/libssl.so is missing. there is only /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8
+
+ TEST CASE: download tar from comment 12 unpack, qmake-qt4, make. Ensure
+ libssl-dev
Using the test case in the description I was able to reproduce the bug
using libqt4-[core|gui] version 4.3.2-0ubuntu3. After upgrading to
libqt4-[core|gui] versions 4.3.2-0ubuntu3.1 I was no longer able to
reproduce the bug.
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
copied to gutsy-updates
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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** Tags added: patch
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** Attachment added: patch uploaded to gutsy-proposed
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10277662/qt4-x11_4.3.2-0ubuntu3.1.debdiff
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Status: New = In Progress
** Tags added: verification-needed
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** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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* Merge with Debian, remaining changes:
- qt4-dev-tools conflicts on qdbusviewer
- Add kubuntu_01_load_ssl.diff, LP: #155784
qt4-x11 (4.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
[Fathi Boudra]
* Update desktop files
Accepted into gutsy-proposed, please test.
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** Attachment added: fix for qt4
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10273378/qt4-ssl.diff
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This is the reply from Trolltech:
Hi Thorvald,
On Saturday, 27. Oct 2007 18:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Short description:
QSslSocket fails because libssl.so isn't found
What I did:
Compiled a program using QSslSocket
[snip]
What I got instead:
QSslSocket: cannot find ssl
Realistically speaking, I doubt the fix for this will make it before the 4.4
releases. At the absolutely earliest, it will make it into 4.3.3, which is
still a few months away. We'll still need to fix the libssl package to provide
the symlink for libssl.so.0.
This is a problem for me today,
What is required by the linux convention, and I must also add by the debian
standard, is that the library package shall contain the library file itself,
usually called libfoo.so.X.X.X, and its symlink libfoo.so.X which matches the
SONAME.
In the case of non-well behaved libraries, like ssl, the
I can't really see how adding a symlink will break compability. If so,
loads of programs should get broken when you install libssl-dev, which
does install the symlink.
Anyway, am I to understand that nothing will be done to work around this
in current and future Ubuntu releases, and that this
First of all, I'm talking about libssl.so.0, not libssl.so (the latter is only
needed at build time and its certainly not meant to solve runtime problems).
As far as I can see, the only solution is for Trolltech to link to the soname
(which in this case is libssl.so.0.9.8), which anyhow they
As I've said a few times, Qt is not linking to the library, it is
opening it dynamically at runtime. You don't even need to have
libssl.so, .a or anything else installed when you compile Qt, you only
need the headers.
Please read their email above, especially the part which says: Qt
should not
Why is this a bug upstream, when only a link isn't created in the
qt4-x11 package?
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The offendig call is in Qt. More specifically, in
src/network/qsslsocket_openssl_symbols.cpp
For pristine Qt 4.3.2, it's on line 252 which states:
QLibrary libssl(QLatin1String(ssl));
At runtime, this results in a dlopen(libssl.so) which fails, as there
is no libssl.so
As such, Qt concludes
BTW, the same needs to be done for libcrypto.so
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This seems to be more of a compilation problem on your side. If libssl-dev is
installed in your build environment, and the correct compiler/linker flags are
used, than that call should be resolved as a dlopen to libssl.so.0.9.8
Can you check (also attach it here if you want) your build log?
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Dynamic linking is resolved as you specify, but runtime dlopen() is not.
dlopen() will try to open exactly what you give it. If that fails, it will try
the same filename in /lib, /usr/lib etc, but it will not mangle the filename.
This is the way dlopen() has always been. If it had been a link
Then I can only advice you to report this directly to trolltech.
I'm leaving this confirmed and affecting qt4-x11; once you have filed a bug
upstream you can link it here so that we can follow the progress.
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = qt4-x11
Importance:
:~$ mumble
Locale is de_DE
QSslSocket: cannot find ssl library: QLibrary::load_sys: ssl kann nicht geladen
werden (libssl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory).
OpenSSL Support: 0
No ciphers of at least 128 bit found
Aborted (core dumped)
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mumble is not in our repo, so, could you give us a snippet of the code where
this call is made?
If macros are used, please let us also know where they are initialised.
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You can download ist under:
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
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Sorry, I don't think you have understood my question. I'm not asking to
see your whole source code, I'm asking to see a snippet (which is, a
small portion) of the code where the offending call is made.
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he, I am a user not the enginer of mumble :)
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I've changed the package to qt4-x11; can you please provide additional
information to substantiate this bug report?
Error messages, excerpt from the Qt source code, etc. would do
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: openssl = qt4-x11
Status: Invalid = Incomplete
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Hi there
The .so link is provided by the libssl-dev package, in the case of mumble which
isn't provided natively in ubuntu yet, you probably need the libssl-dev package
in order to compile the applications, but in cases which the packages are
provided by the distribution, the applications look
Any application which uses QSslSocket will fail, as it is *QT* who tries to
open libssl.so and not Mumble. And that Qt4 is provided with Ubuntu.
You need to have either the libssl or libqt package provide the link, or
you need to modify the source for Qt so it looks for a different
library.
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