** Description changed:
+ Ubuntu groovy and up upgraded to libffi8ubuntu1, thus making Ubuntu
+ incompatible with 3rd-party binaries that desire to use libffi7.
+
+ Let's backport and provide libffi7 runtime library only, for those.
+
+ Not sure how that would work with ctypes though.
+
+
+ --
** Also affects: pyopenssl (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags removed: rls-gg-incoming
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Title:
python3-openssl
** Tags added: fr-1055
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python3-openssl appears to be built against the wrong version of
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Can confirm with QGIS whenever the plugins "QuickMapServices" or "Google
Earth Engine Data Catalog" try to download data from Google servers.
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** Tags added: rls-gg-incoming
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I see the same behavior when starting lutris.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pyopenssl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I am seeing this to while using Lutris v 0.5.8.1
> 2020-12-18 14:10:03,258: Error while completing task >: ffi_prep_closure(): bad user_data (it seems that
the version of the libffi library seen at runtime is different from the
'ffi.h' file seen at compile-time)
Reinstalling the requirements via
A couple more notes:
* I've removed my per-user install of requests but this doesn't help.
* This doesn't kill all HTTPS requests; it seems to be related to the format of
the CA certificate being used to verify the server.
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I've confirmed that setting up a virtualenv with the pyopenssl and
requests packages from PyPI does not result in the same defect. If I
get a chance, I'll try to put together a minimal test case to reproduce
this.
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