I've added some details to the bug report.
In addition to the distros I listed above, Ubuntu and Fedora do NOT have the
symlink.
Slackware, arch, gentoo are the only distros I could find that do have the
symlink.
My guess is that rev's support for SSL on Linux can only have been tested on
one of
I wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (first time I've ever done that with a
technical support issue - I'm glad to report that I got a prompt answer, and
it fixed the problem).
Here's the answer for anyone else who comes along - the library for openssl
must be symlinked thus:
sudo ln -s path to
Thanks for the input, Bernard.
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Le 10 sept. 08 à 21:01, Bernard Devlin a écrit :
I wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (first time I've ever done that with a
technical support issue - I'm glad to report that I got a prompt
Don't feel bad, the SSL support doesn't work on Mac OS X either (or
at least not 100% consistent).. It seems to work better in Rev 3.0.0
in Mac OS X and with my limited testing in Vista so there is some hope..
-Sean
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Hi Sean, I've recorded this defect with the Quality Control Centre.
Although there wasn't even a category for SSL, so hopefully I've put it in
the right place. That's the third 'blocker' defect I've recorded in about a
week. So much for improved quality.
And I can't even test this if this
What happens when you check for updates in the help menu?? I
haven't manually downloaded Rev in over a year, and I've gotten every
update for the last two years to now. The GM works great for me.
There were a couple of funky 3.0 betas a while back.
Hi Sean, I've recorded this defect with
Thanks Stephen, that was an interesting suggestion, and I hadn't tried it in
2.9. However, it just tells me 'there are no updates available'. I was
using 'check for updates' in R3RC1 to update to R3RC3, but once the unlock
code for R3RC1 expired. it won't even start in order to check for
I wonder where the 3.0 download for Linux even is. I'd like to try
it, but I couldn't find it. Maybe I need to hunt through past emails?
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When I try to make a https connection with Rev 2.9 on linux I get this
error: 'cannot load ssl library' (this is running inside the IDE). I have
paid for the SSL library add-on (so that's not the problem), and the same
stack can make https connections when run on Vista. OpenSSL is installed on