Am 26.10.2013 00:57, schrieb Roger: > On 10/25/2013 09:08 PM, Andre Robatino wrote: >> I have an old i686 machine with a Cyrix M II CPU which is (barely) capable >> of running Fedora. The latest version of openssl >> (openssl-1.0.1e-28.fc19.i686) breaks incoming and outgoing ssh. Outgoing >> fails with the error "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" (see >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346 ). I installed the >> necessary debuginfo packages to get a stack trace from the core file (see >> the bug). I guessed that the problem has to do with my CPU not supporting >> the NOPL instruction, but can't tell from the stack trace. Has anyone else >> had similar trouble with old CPUs, and is there any other information that >> would be useful to collect? The maintainer hasn't responded so far. >> > Yes, true for Fedora 19. > Openssl latest update is very broken. It caused total lockouts on Rails development on Heroku for several of us. > Run sudo yum downgrade openssl openssl-libs openssl-devel. > This worked for those of us who had the problem till yesterday Oct25. > > Don't do sudo yum update or the problem recurrs, grab latest Fedora updates from software updater and make sure > that everything openssl is not selected. > I have no idea how to know when or if the problem will be fixed affects pretty sure only i686 openssl-1.0.1e-4.fc19.x86_64 openssl-1.0.1e-28.fc19.x86_64 openssl-1.0.1e-29.fc19.x86_64 are all stable, also the F18 x86_64 builds and used on production servers here from day ones with recompiled http/postfix/dovecot to provide working Forward Secrecy maybe older CPU's are the reason too, nobody is using i686 on recent ones
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