On Wednesday 21 September 2005 22:44, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Wednesday, 21. September 2005 14:47, Ian Moore wrote:
> > I'm guessing I just need to rebuild some ports to fix this, but I'm not
> > sure which ones to try. Anybody care to make some suggestions?
> >
> > openssl-0.9.7g              <  needs updating (port has 0.9.8)
>
> My guess is that this is the culprit. What I cannot guess is whether the
> new version of openssl is plain broken or just binary incompatible (once
> again) with the previous version. In any case, a portugprade -rf openssl
> would seem in order.

Thanks for the advice Michael, that did seem to be the culprit.

Well after several days of compilation, most of the packages are rebuilt - 95 
rebuilt successfully, 3 failed - kaffine (coredump) and cyrus-sasl2 and 
p5-spamassasin (compiler errors).
21 others were skipped - I've recompiled some of those like kde-pim, kdebase 
etc, the others shouldn't matter at this stage, mostly kde themes, kmplayer 
etc.

Having done that, nothing's changed - superkaramba still coredumps when I try 
to load liquid-weather (2 other themes I've tried work though) 
and kmail still won't accept security certificates permanently and can't use 
kwallet to remember passwords (but kmail will store them itself).

I guess my best bet now would be go back to the pervious version of openssl 
and re-compile again :-(
On the pother hand, no-one else seems to have come across this problem so far, 
which seems odd to me. Perhaps if I just put up with the problem, it will all 
be fixed soon!

-- 
Ian
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