Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-29 Thread Benjamin Thelen

Russell E. Meek schrieb:

Benjamin Thelen wrote:


Russell E. Meek schrieb:


Jeff D. Hamann wrote:


OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?






I have no idea. I didn't know it was part of the base system, but 
when I went to install apache2, postgresql, etc, those ports wanted 
to install the openssl port or at least they used to.





- Original Message - From: Lowell Gilbert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: broken openssl on freebsd60



Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but I've
got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl and
everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...

so,

I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
keep finding problems with the openssl libs...

$ pwd
/usr/local/lib
$ ls -la libssl*
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - 
libssl.so.4

-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl3.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
$

should those be:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl.so.3

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3

or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
postgresql81, I get:

$ psql
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, required
by psql
$

I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 
machine:


1) openssl

then,

2) apache2
3) subversion
4) uw-imap
5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
6) php

etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work with the
current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running

$ uname -a
FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri Nov 18
10:47:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64






OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?



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Another user had a similar issue like this with OpenSSL, here is what 
I advised him to do which in the end worked perfectly.


Edit your make.conf file */etc/make.conf *and please in the following:

*WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes

*This will cause all future installed ports to build against the base 
version of OpenSSL rather than trying to install the port version as 
a dependency.


You can then uninstall the port version of openssl 
*/usr/ports/security/openssl make deinstall clean*


Once the uninstall is complete, reinstall all OpenSSL required ports 
either by using portupgrade or by manually deinstalling and then 
reinstalling the port as they will now build against the base version 
of OpenSSL.





Hi,

I already read your posting a few days ago. What I don't understand 
is, that openssl is per default within the base system, isn't it? So, 
I would suppose that any port, which requires openssl, would take it 
from the base rather than from ports? At least, I never installed a 
port, installing openssl from ports as a dependency (e.g. php5-openssl).


I don't really get it. Could you explain why this switch in make.conf 
is needed then?


This would also mean, that I would have to upgrade the base system 
openssl to openssl-beta in order to be able to install OOo-2 as having 
openssl within the base system _and_ openssl-beta as a port obviously 
leads to little confusion.



Thanks,
Ben




Thanks,

Russell
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Ben,

Sorry about the confusion, make.conf is the global register that all 
ports look to for build information.


By default ports requiring dependancies will build these dependancies 
according to their individual make file (normally ports.)


(man make.conf) will show you more in depth about what the make.conf is 
file and many of the global registers that can be used.


Hello Russel,

Thanks for the clarification, I understand now.



php5-openssl is just a shared extension, how did you install Apache with 
OpenSSL?  Port or Base?


Base, just portinstall apache+mod_ssl.



How are you installing OpenOffice 2

Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-29 Thread Russell E. Meek

Benjamin Thelen wrote:


Russell E. Meek schrieb:


Benjamin Thelen wrote:


Russell E. Meek schrieb:


Jeff D. Hamann wrote:

OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 
4, not

3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?







I have no idea. I didn't know it was part of the base system, but 
when I went to install apache2, postgresql, etc, those ports 
wanted to install the openssl port or at least they used to.





- Original Message - From: Lowell Gilbert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: broken openssl on freebsd60



Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but 
I've
got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl 
and

everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...

so,

I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
keep finding problems with the openssl libs...

$ pwd
/usr/local/lib
$ ls -la libssl*
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - 
libssl.so.4

-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl3.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
$

should those be:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl.so.3

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3

or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
postgresql81, I get:

$ psql
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, 
required

by psql
$

I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 
machine:


1) openssl

then,

2) apache2
3) subversion
4) uw-imap
5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
6) php

etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work 
with the

current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running

$ uname -a
FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri 
Nov 18

10:47:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64







OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 
4, not

3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?



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Another user had a similar issue like this with OpenSSL, here is 
what I advised him to do which in the end worked perfectly.


Edit your make.conf file */etc/make.conf *and please in the 
following:


*WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes

*This will cause all future installed ports to build against the 
base version of OpenSSL rather than trying to install the port 
version as a dependency.


You can then uninstall the port version of openssl 
*/usr/ports/security/openssl make deinstall clean*


Once the uninstall is complete, reinstall all OpenSSL required 
ports either by using portupgrade or by manually deinstalling and 
then reinstalling the port as they will now build against the base 
version of OpenSSL.





Hi,

I already read your posting a few days ago. What I don't understand 
is, that openssl is per default within the base system, isn't it? 
So, I would suppose that any port, which requires openssl, would 
take it from the base rather than from ports? At least, I never 
installed a port, installing openssl from ports as a dependency 
(e.g. php5-openssl).


I don't really get it. Could you explain why this switch in 
make.conf is needed then?


This would also mean, that I would have to upgrade the base system 
openssl to openssl-beta in order to be able to install OOo-2 as 
having openssl within the base system _and_ openssl-beta as a port 
obviously leads to little confusion.



Thanks,
Ben




Thanks,

Russell
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Ben,

Sorry about the confusion, make.conf is the global register that all 
ports look to for build information.


By default ports requiring dependancies will build these dependancies 
according to their individual make file (normally ports.)


(man make.conf) will show you more in depth about what the make.conf 
is file and many of the global registers that can be used.



Hello Russel,

Thanks for the clarification, I understand now.



php5-openssl is just a shared extension, how did you install Apache 
with OpenSSL?  Port or Base?



Base, just portinstall apache

Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-28 Thread Benjamin Thelen

Lowell Gilbert schrieb:

Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but I've
got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl and
everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...

so,

I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
keep finding problems with the openssl libs...

$ pwd
/usr/local/lib
$ ls -la libssl*
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - libssl.so.4
-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - libssl3.so.1
-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
$

should those be:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - libssl.so.3
-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3

or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
postgresql81, I get:

$ psql
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, required
by psql
$

I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 machine:

1) openssl

then,

2) apache2
3) subversion
4) uw-imap
5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
6) php

etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work with the
current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running

$ uname -a
FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri Nov 18
10:47:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64



OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not

3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?


Hi,

The OOo-2 from porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/ wants openssl-beta.
No Problem to install this port, but portupgrading (at least phpmyadmin 
and phppgadmin) lead to little confusion. I first had to remove 
openssl-beta, OOo2, then run portupgrade -aRr and then reinstall 
openssl-beta and OOo2. Maybe there is a better way?? Why is OOo-2 built 
with openssl-beta?



Ben




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Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-28 Thread Benjamin Thelen

Russell E. Meek schrieb:

Jeff D. Hamann wrote:


OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?




I have no idea. I didn't know it was part of the base system, but when 
I went to install apache2, postgresql, etc, those ports wanted to 
install the openssl port or at least they used to.





- Original Message - From: Lowell Gilbert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: broken openssl on freebsd60



Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but I've
got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl and
everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...

so,

I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
keep finding problems with the openssl libs...

$ pwd
/usr/local/lib
$ ls -la libssl*
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - libssl.so.4
-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl3.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
$

should those be:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl.so.3

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3

or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
postgresql81, I get:

$ psql
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, required
by psql
$

I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 
machine:


1) openssl

then,

2) apache2
3) subversion
4) uw-imap
5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
6) php

etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work with the
current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running

$ uname -a
FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri Nov 18
10:47:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64




OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?



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Another user had a similar issue like this with OpenSSL, here is what I 
advised him to do which in the end worked perfectly.


Edit your make.conf file */etc/make.conf *and please in the following:

*WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes

*This will cause all future installed ports to build against the base 
version of OpenSSL rather than trying to install the port version as a 
dependency.


You can then uninstall the port version of openssl 
*/usr/ports/security/openssl make deinstall clean*


Once the uninstall is complete, reinstall all OpenSSL required ports 
either by using portupgrade or by manually deinstalling and then 
reinstalling the port as they will now build against the base version of 
OpenSSL.





Hi,

I already read your posting a few days ago. What I don't understand is, 
that openssl is per default within the base system, isn't it? So, I 
would suppose that any port, which requires openssl, would take it from 
the base rather than from ports? At least, I never installed a port, 
installing openssl from ports as a dependency (e.g. php5-openssl).


I don't really get it. Could you explain why this switch in make.conf is 
needed then?


This would also mean, that I would have to upgrade the base system 
openssl to openssl-beta in order to be able to install OOo-2 as having 
openssl within the base system _and_ openssl-beta as a port obviously 
leads to little confusion.



Thanks,
Ben




Thanks,

Russell
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Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-28 Thread Russell E. Meek

Benjamin Thelen wrote:


Russell E. Meek schrieb:


Jeff D. Hamann wrote:


OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?





I have no idea. I didn't know it was part of the base system, but 
when I went to install apache2, postgresql, etc, those ports wanted 
to install the openssl port or at least they used to.





- Original Message - From: Lowell Gilbert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: broken openssl on freebsd60



Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but I've
got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl and
everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...

so,

I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
keep finding problems with the openssl libs...

$ pwd
/usr/local/lib
$ ls -la libssl*
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - 
libssl.so.4

-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl3.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
$

should those be:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl.so.3

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3

or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
postgresql81, I get:

$ psql
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, required
by psql
$

I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 
machine:


1) openssl

then,

2) apache2
3) subversion
4) uw-imap
5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
6) php

etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work with the
current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running

$ uname -a
FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri Nov 18
10:47:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64





OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?



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Another user had a similar issue like this with OpenSSL, here is what 
I advised him to do which in the end worked perfectly.


Edit your make.conf file */etc/make.conf *and please in the following:

*WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes

*This will cause all future installed ports to build against the base 
version of OpenSSL rather than trying to install the port version as 
a dependency.


You can then uninstall the port version of openssl 
*/usr/ports/security/openssl make deinstall clean*


Once the uninstall is complete, reinstall all OpenSSL required ports 
either by using portupgrade or by manually deinstalling and then 
reinstalling the port as they will now build against the base version 
of OpenSSL.





Hi,

I already read your posting a few days ago. What I don't understand 
is, that openssl is per default within the base system, isn't it? So, 
I would suppose that any port, which requires openssl, would take it 
from the base rather than from ports? At least, I never installed a 
port, installing openssl from ports as a dependency (e.g. php5-openssl).


I don't really get it. Could you explain why this switch in make.conf 
is needed then?


This would also mean, that I would have to upgrade the base system 
openssl to openssl-beta in order to be able to install OOo-2 as having 
openssl within the base system _and_ openssl-beta as a port obviously 
leads to little confusion.



Thanks,
Ben




Thanks,

Russell
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Ben,

Sorry about the confusion, make.conf is the global register that all 
ports look to for build information.


By default ports requiring dependancies will build these dependancies 
according to their individual make file (normally ports.)


(man make.conf) will show you more in depth about what the make.conf is 
file and many of the global registers that can be used.


php5-openssl is just a shared extension, how did you install Apache with 
OpenSSL?  Port or Base?


How are you installing OpenOffice 2 to where it requires OpenSSL, I do 
not see OpenSSL as a dependancy?


Thanks,

Russell

Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-26 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but I've
 got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl and
 everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...
 
 so,
 
 I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
 keep finding problems with the openssl libs...
 
 $ pwd
 /usr/local/lib
 $ ls -la libssl*
 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
 lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - libssl.so.4
 -r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
 lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - libssl3.so.1
 -r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
 $
 
 should those be:
 
 lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - libssl.so.3
 -r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3
 
 or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
 postgresql81, I get:
 
 $ psql
 /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, required
 by psql
 $
 
 I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 machine:
 
 1) openssl
 
 then,
 
 2) apache2
 3) subversion
 4) uw-imap
 5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
 6) php
 
 etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work with the
 current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running
 
 $ uname -a
 FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri Nov 18
 10:47:37 PST 2005
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64

OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?
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Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-26 Thread Jeff D. Hamann

OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?


I have no idea. I didn't know it was part of the base system, but when I 
went to install apache2, postgresql, etc, those ports wanted to install the 
openssl port or at least they used to.





- Original Message - 
From: Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: broken openssl on freebsd60



Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but I've
got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl and
everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...

so,

I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
keep finding problems with the openssl libs...

$ pwd
/usr/local/lib
$ ls -la libssl*
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - libssl.so.4
-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - libssl3.so.1
-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
$

should those be:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - libssl.so.3
-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3

or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
postgresql81, I get:

$ psql
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, required
by psql
$

I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 machine:

1) openssl

then,

2) apache2
3) subversion
4) uw-imap
5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
6) php

etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work with the
current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running

$ uname -a
FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri Nov 18
10:47:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64


OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?



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Re: broken openssl on freebsd60

2005-11-26 Thread Russell E. Meek

Jeff D. Hamann wrote:


OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?



I have no idea. I didn't know it was part of the base system, but when 
I went to install apache2, postgresql, etc, those ports wanted to 
install the openssl port or at least they used to.





- Original Message - From: Lowell Gilbert 
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To: Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: broken openssl on freebsd60



Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I should preface this with I'm not sure if this is correct but I've
got a server running that doesn't make exstensive use of openssl and
everything seems to run alright for the apps I've been running...

so,

I've been trying to install a new server using the openssl port and
keep finding problems with the openssl libs...

$ pwd
/usr/local/lib
$ ls -la libssl*
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  516602 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.a
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  11 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so - libssl.so.4
-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  318507 Nov 26 12:23 libssl.so.4
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl3.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl3.so.1
$

should those be:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  12 Sep 16 09:59 libssl3.so - 
libssl.so.3

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  155344 Sep 16 10:00 libssl.so.3

or some such thing, because when I attempt to start something like
postgresql81, I get:

$ psql
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.3 not found, required
by psql
$

I need to get the following apps running on the new FREEBSD 6.0 
machine:


1) openssl

then,

2) apache2
3) subversion
4) uw-imap
5) postgresql81 or postgresql80+postgis
6) php

etc, etc, etc and I'm concerned that none of those will work with the
current status of openssl on freebsd 6.0. I'm running

$ uname -a
FreeBSD bobby.xxx.xxx 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #1: Fri Nov 18
10:47:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64



OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3.  Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?



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Another user had a similar issue like this with OpenSSL, here is what I 
advised him to do which in the end worked perfectly.


Edit your make.conf file */etc/make.conf *and please in the following:

*WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes

*This will cause all future installed ports to build against the base 
version of OpenSSL rather than trying to install the port version as a 
dependency.


You can then uninstall the port version of openssl 
*/usr/ports/security/openssl make deinstall clean*


Once the uninstall is complete, reinstall all OpenSSL required ports 
either by using portupgrade or by manually deinstalling and then 
reinstalling the port as they will now build against the base version of 
OpenSSL.


Thanks,

Russell
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