On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 08:57:56AM -0700, Michael Stenner alleged: > On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 03:09:52PM +0200, Barbara Pennacchi wrote: > > >>>> import ftplib > > >Traceback (most recent call last): > > > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > > > File "/usr/lib/python2.2/ftplib.py", line 46, in ? > > > import socket > > > File "/usr/lib/python2.2/socket.py", line 41, in ? > > > from _socket import * > > >ImportError: /lib/libssl.so.4: undefined symbol: krb5_cc_get_principal > > > > Looks like there's some trouble with either openssl-0.9.7a-30 (provides > > libssl.so.4) or krb5-libs-1.2.7-14 or both (although I did a rpm -V -vv on > > krb5-libs and openssl and didn't see any errors. > > OK, this looks very familiar (python + socket.py + openssl). Try > searching the net, and specifically this list (think google and site:) > for answers. People have run into this problem before. At this > point, though, it's clear that it's not a yum problem. socket is an > extremely standard package and no application that uses will function > correctly. It's probably a badly-built rpm of something (as you say). This is pretty common amoung those of us that rebuild a lot of rpms. Your current openssl was built against a previous kerberos build. With your new kerberos installed, you need to rebuild your openssl rpms (or was it the other way around, I forget). -- Garrick Staples, Linux/HPCC Administrator University of Southern California -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.dulug.duke.edu/pipermail/yum/attachments/20040922/e23d69ea/attachment.bin