Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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@mikini, I actually had a similar situation with apt-get wanting to
remove npm. That's due to npm depending on node-gyp, which depends on
nodejs-dev, which depends on libssl-dev. You need to install an old
version of that package as well, you can't have a new libssl-dev package
and an old libssl
The issue is not limited to Ubuntu 16.04 and PHP 7.
We experience a similar issue on Ubuntu 14.04 using PHP 5.5 (se exact
system info below).
Tonight's unattended openssl update from 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.19 to 1.0.1f-
1ubuntu2.20 (http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3087-1/,
The stacktrace would seem to indicate that libssl indeed returned a null
string here, from i2s_ASN1_INTEGER(NULL, X509_get_serialNumber(cert))
Relevant php7.0 code here:
https://github.com/php/php-
src/blob/f13fd9e72a13e80512f6c8b2302e42d4f252c479/ext/openssl/openssl.c#L2295
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The primary issue is some patch in the latest openssl, which breaks
current php7.0. Not any change in the PHP package.
** Package changed: php7.0 (Ubuntu) => openssl (Ubuntu)
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