I have the same problem during project-open instalation, and they
suggest to download latest deb and unpack it. But it break our apt
repository though. Then I found workaround on the net by using
libnssha1.so instead. I just backup my nssha1.so, then create symlink
bin/nssha1 that linked to lib/libnssha1.so. All the odds, everything
just fine.

I'm not suggesting to do it on production machine, although I put this
on our production and working just fine.

Regards,

Ramadhan Sjamsani

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