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Upgraded my system including https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/openssl/ with update from an hour ago.
Upgrade went through just fine I think. Next pacman invocation with install comman failed with this error. Restarted. Now I can't boot, and cryptsetup fails with that error as well in emergency shell.
Last edited by strct (2024-02-13 15:36:22)
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Hm, I don't hold packages back. Used live system and pacman --root to do another upgrade. That just runs through. Problem persists in chroot of my system.
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Boot the install iso, mount your root partition to /mnt and post the output of
pacman --root /mnt -Qikk openssl curl pacman | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st
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Thanks. Might be due to me installing curl-http3.
So in the end I did a partial upgrade due to some packages being from the aur.
Last edited by strct (2024-02-01 15:40:38)
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The output says you https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/quictls-openssl but the regular-ass curl
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Mod note: Moving to AUR Issues.
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See https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/ … -/issues/3 for adding http3 support to curl.
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> See https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/ … -/issues/3 for adding http3 support to curl.
Awesome
Marking as solved, due to issue itself being fixed. I installed the regular openssl and proceeded with the upgrade. I think there were some complications, but also a force option in pacman, which helped. Sorry for not posting the update, fixed this on the same day as creating the thread.
Last edited by strct (2024-02-13 15:36:49)
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