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Hi All
I installed gnome+anjuta today and I had a problem running "anjuta". When ran anjuta I received the following error:
kellwood@deadface kellwood $ anjuta: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0.9.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Looking at the pacman log, I noticed that openssl was recently updated.
deadface lib # grep openssl /var/log/pacman.log
[03/20/04 20:54] upgraded openssl (0.9.6l-1 -> 0.9.7d-1)
I then looked at the online package database and openssl is not listed as a dependency.
Is there an easy way to downgrade to openssl 0.9.6l-1?
Thanks
Kev
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rebuild anjunta using abs and then file a bug that explains that openssl is a dependency and that this package must be upgraded when openssl is.
EDIT:
It appears as though this bug has been filed.
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Thanks. I did a bit of reading regarding abs and makepkg and it seems that I can have a lot more fun with arch.
At present, I have two linux boxes with my main box being gentoo and my server in the basement being arch. I think I am soon going switch both to arch.
Thanks
Kev
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There was a new anjuta package posted today but unfortunately still had the same openssl issue.. I just rebuilt using abs and works fine..Hopefully this will get updated there is still an open bg report on it.
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Worse than simple libssl is that it is asking me for both
libssl and xinerama !!
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