RE: trying to resolve dependencies!!! (libcrypto.so.4)

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If it squawked, and you didn't then run "rpm" with the --nodeps or --force 
options, then you haven't overwritten anything, as it hasn't installed.

You might want to check into the fedora-legacy project, as they'll have 
updates, etc, for RHL8.0, since RH is no longer supporting that version.

On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, bruce wrote:

> we have an ongoing issue that's perplexing at best...
> 
> we have searched through google and other sites, trying to find the
> libcrypto.so.4/libssl.so.4 files.
> 
> we came across the openssl-0.9.7a-5.1.i386.rpm file, which appears to state
> that the required files are in the package. we downloaded, and attempted to
> install the apckage, only to be informed that libcrypto.so.2<<<<< is
> required by 20-30 other apps!!!!
> 
> so, how should one go about trying to update their system!!!!
> 
> right now, we're fearful that we've totally screwed this up...
> 
> thanks...
> 
> bruce
> bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> (925) 866-2790
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Harry Hoffman
> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 8:56 AM
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: trying to resolve dependencies!!! (libcrypto.so.4)
> 
> 
> Try searching for the file via rpmfind.net
> 
> it's prolly openssl or it's devel package
> 
> --Harry
> 
> Quoting bruce <bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> *> hi...
> *>
> *> we have rh8.0. trying to resolve dependency issues.. and this is painful.
> *> can anyone tell us where we can find libcrypto.so.4/libssl.so.4... we
> assume
> *> that they should be available from redhat, but we have no idea where...
> *>
> *> we're trying to update up2date... and it seems to require python..which
> *> seems to require libcrypto....
> *>
> *> thanks
> *>
> *> bruce
> *> bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *>
> *> ps. i know this is a hot issue, but installing apps/upgrades should be
> easy
> *> and shouldn't cause the user to want to curse the day linux was
> created!!!
> *>
> *>
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