Anthony Puglisi wrote:
This is the output I get when executing a "gnome-session" command in
xterm (I tried this because X11 quit every time I started up gnome
from .xinitrc):
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _EVP_idea_cbc
Referenced from: /sw/lib/libssl.0.9.7.dylib
Expected in: /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.7.dylib
dyld: Symbol not found: _EVP_idea_cbc
Referenced from: /sw/lib/libssl.0.9.7.dylib
Expected in: /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.7.dylib
Trace/BPT trap
Whenever I try to run a gnome-related program (except gimp) in other
window managers, I get the same error (and many of these programs
often run fine in kde). Which package is related to "libssl.0.97" or
"libcrypto.0.9.7"? It seems the program is trying to go to a
nonexistent address. I'm using Apple's X11. Is the program looking for
an address used by XFree86? Mostly just curious. I'm happy with using
alternatives to gnome at this point!
Here is Ben Reed's answer to this question on the gnome-core list:
this is a bug in gnome-vfs2-ssl that no one's had the opportunity to
fix yet on tiger. forcefully removing your gnome-vfs2-ssl* packages
and installing gnome-vfs2* instead should fix it in the meantime,
until it gets straightened out.
No progress has been made on this point since then.
--
Martin
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