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Yesterday I did pacman -Syu and openssl has been upgraded and ssh gives the following err:
ssh: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.0.9.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Now gdm doesn't work because it uses ssh, d4x and wget use libssl.so.0.9.7 and they don't work, too.
I have debian on another partion and there are both 0.9.7 and 0.9.8 and copied 0.9.7 and now everything is working.
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seems your mirror was not completly synced change your mirror, those stuff is already fixed.
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Had someone in IRC with the same issue. Check you are actually using openssh. openssh-chroot is NOT compiled for the new libcrypto and will not be until testing moves to current/extra.
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I have debian on another partion and there are both 0.9.7 and 0.9.8 and copied 0.9.7 and now everything is working.
If I understand you correctly, this is a bad solution. You copied individual 0.9.7 libs from Debian to Arch, but pacman still thinks you have 0.9.8 installed, and doesn't know anything about the copied files.The right thing to do is downgrade to 0.9.7 - using pacman, of course.
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If I understand you correctly, this is a bad solution. You copied individual 0.9.7 libs from Debian to Arch, but pacman still thinks you have 0.9.8 installed, and doesn't know anything about the copied files.The right thing to do is downgrade to 0.9.7 - using pacman, of course.
The first think I checked was if I have openssl 0.9.7 but no luck(I recently have deleted all cached packages)
I know that is not good solution but I needed ssh running.
I had removed openssh-CHROOT and installed openssh and now everythning is OK.
Thanks for the help
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OK, glad you're up and running again, but for the sake of accuracy, 0.9.7 is still in current - you don't have to have it in your cache to downgrade.
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10x tomk
I downgraded to 0.9.7 and now all other apps which require openssl 0.9.7 work.
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