Re: Ssl no more :(

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Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Am 20.04.2010 11:35, schrieb Andrea Crotti:
>> I don't know how it could have happened, last thing I did was a "pacman
>> -Suy" which normally doesn't have such disastrous effects...
>
> If you had -Syu'd and your pacman database was clean, you would have
> pulled updates to libfetch and openssh which would have prevented these
> errors. For clarification, please post the pacman.log excerpt from the
> last update.

Here it is
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
[2010-04-16 13:12] synchronizing package lists
[2010-04-16 13:13] upgraded pacman (3.3.3-1 -> 3.3.3-5)
[2010-04-16 13:13] synchronizing package lists
[2010-04-16 13:13] starting full system upgrade
[2010-04-16 13:24] synchronizing package lists
[2010-04-16 13:24] starting full system upgrade
[2010-04-16 13:43] synchronizing package lists
[2010-04-16 13:43] starting full system upgrade
[2010-04-16 14:19] removed policykit-gnome (0.9.2-5)
[2010-04-16 14:19] removed devicekit-power (013-1)
[2010-04-16 14:19] removed devicekit-disks (009-5)
[2010-04-16 14:19] removed policykit (0.9-9)
[2010-04-16 14:19] upgraded acl (2.2.48-1 -> 2.2.49-1)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded linux-api-headers (2.6.32.5-2 -> 2.6.33.1-1)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded tzdata (2010b-1 -> 2010h-1)
[2010-04-16 14:20] Generating locales...
[2010-04-16 14:20]   en_US.UTF-8... done
[2010-04-16 14:20]   en_US.ISO-8859-1... done
[2010-04-16 14:20]   it_IT.UTF-8... done
[2010-04-16 14:20]   it_IT.ISO-8859-1... done
[2010-04-16 14:20]   it_IT.ISO-8859-15@euro... done
[2010-04-16 14:20] Generation complete.
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded glibc (2.11.1-1 -> 2.11.1-2)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded bash (4.1.002-2 -> 4.1.005-1)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded zlib (1.2.3.9-1 -> 1.2.4-1)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded util-linux-ng (2.17.1-1 -> 2.17.2-1)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded apr (1.3.9-1 -> 1.4.2-1)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded gcc-libs (4.4.3-1 -> 4.4.3-2)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded db (4.8.26-1 -> 4.8.26-2)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded gdbm (1.8.3-6 -> 1.8.3-7)
[2010-04-16 14:20] warning: /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf installed as /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf.pacnew
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded openssl (0.9.8m-2 -> 1.0.0-2)
[2010-04-16 14:20] upgraded libldap (2.4.21-1 -> 2.4.21-2)
[2010-04-16 14:21] upgraded apr-util (1.3.9-3 -> 1.3.9-4)
[2010-04-16 14:21] upgraded pcre (8.01-1 -> 8.02-1)
[2010-04-16 14:21] warning: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf installed as /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.pacnew
[2010-04-16 14:21] upgraded apache (2.2.14-3 -> 2.2.15-2)
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Looks clean to  me.
>
> Short-term: ln -s /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8
> (same for libcrypto), then -Syu, make sure libfetch and openssh are also
> updated (Don't try to pull updates via https or any SSL-secured
> connection, as this will most likely cause errors in openssl due to ABI
> incompatibility). Then delete the lib{ssl,crypto}.so.0.9.8 symlinks again!
>
> If pacman doesn't try to pull libfetch and openssh updates, then your
> pacman database is most likely broken.

Ok thanks I'll try



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