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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |>On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |> |>>>But I don't know what patches are in deb 0.9.7d-3. |>> |>>I checked the CHANGELOG of debian's openssl 0.9.7d. The PKCS#7 patches |>>are not included. So openca-sv compiled with OpenSSL 0.9.7d will not |>>work. |> |>*** OK, it means the only solution is to use older 0.9.7c or newer |>0.9.7e-dev version of openssl. Am I right? | | | Yes.
And you are absolutely right. Thanks everyone for the help. It's working again. I downgraded to openssl 0.9.7c-5 (from snapshot.debian.net, lets you download old/removed/archived copies of previous .deb packages; very good tool). I couldn't figure out why it stayed at 0.9.7d when I ran 'openssl version', though. Finally found libssl0.9.7 and downgraded it to 0.9.7c-5 too. Everything worked after that.
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