Hi Kurt,
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > > Given that this openssl update is now in testing, should we close or at
> > > least downgrade this bug so ca-certificates can migrate?
> >
> > I just unhold ca-certificates 20170717 and upgraded it to 20180409 on
> > one of my affected machines (the i386 one) and unfortunately, the
> > issue (at least mine, which is #895482 with exit status 4, so only
> > Cc'ing that bug report) doesn't seem to fixed:
>
> Which openssl version do you have installed?
Valid question. I should have mentioned that explicitly.
It's the current version from unstable/testing:
104/0/0 root@loadrunner:pts/3 22:16:35 [~] # apt-cache policy openssl
openssl:
Installed: 1.1.0h-4
Candidate: 1.1.0h-4
Version table:
1.1.1~~pre7-1 110
110 https://debian.ethz.ch/debian experimental/main i386 Packages
*** 1.1.0h-4 990
990 https://debian.ethz.ch/debian sid/main i386 Packages
500 https://debian.ethz.ch/debian testing/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
105/0/0 root@loadrunner:pts/3 22:26:00 [~] #
Shall I try the version from Experimental, too?
> (Should some Breaks be added, Depends made stricter?)
I don't think so unless a future upload of OpenSSL to unstable fixes
this. The recent one to unstable didn't.
Regards, Axel
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