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Hello,
i've upgraded to KDEmod 4.2.3 and now Kopete shows up this error message:
SSL support could not be initialized for account foo. This is most likely because the QCA TLS plugin is not installed on your system.
Yesterday before the upgrade it worked without problems. Whats that QCA TLS plugin?
Last edited by oneway (2009-05-09 19:04:50)
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qca-ossl should be a dependency of kdenetwork. If its not installed make sure to have the latest kdenetwork package.
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qca-ossl should be a dependency of kdenetwork. If its not installed make sure to have the latest kdenetwork package.
I have both qca-ossl and kdenetwork installed, and still get this problem.
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The new kopete version uses libqca2-plugin-ossl for SSL support. This is the name of the package on a debian (sid) system, I couldn't find it on my arch setup.
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A simple
pacman -S qca-ossl
solved it for me.
Thanks.
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Are you sure you have kdenetwork 4.2.3-3 installed? Could you check if pacman -Qi kdenetwork shows qca-ossl as a dep? Maybe your local pacman db is broken.
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# pacman -Qi kdemod-kdenetwork-common
Name : kdemod-kdenetwork-common
Version : 4.2.3-1
URL : http://www.kde.org
Licenses : GPL LGPL FDL
Groups : kdemod kdemod-complete kdemod-kdenetwork kdemod-uninstall
Provides : kdenetwork=4.2.3
Depends On : kdemod-kdebase-workspace>=4.2.3 qca libidn
Optional Deps : None
Required By : kdemod-kdenetwork-doc kdemod-kdenetwork-kget kdemod-kdenetwork-kopete kdemod-kdenetwork-kppp
kdemod-kdenetwork-krdc kdemod-kdenetwork-krfb
Conflicts With : kdenetwork
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 2412.00 K
Packager : Jan Mette (funkyou) <funkyou@chakra-project.org>
Architecture : i686
Build Date : Mon 04 May 2009 08:24:08 PM CEST
Install Date : Fri 08 May 2009 04:26:45 PM CEST
Install Reason : Explicitly installed
Install Script : Yes
Description : KDE Network - Common files and libraries
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A simple
pacman -S qca-ossl
solved it for me.
Thanks.
Thanks oneway. It worked for me.
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# pacman -Qi kdemod-kdenetwork-common Name : kdemod-kdenetwork-common Version : 4.2.3-1 URL : http://www.kde.org Licenses : GPL LGPL FDL Groups : kdemod kdemod-complete kdemod-kdenetwork kdemod-uninstall Provides : kdenetwork=4.2.3 Depends On : kdemod-kdebase-workspace>=4.2.3 qca libidn Optional Deps : None Required By : kdemod-kdenetwork-doc kdemod-kdenetwork-kget kdemod-kdenetwork-kopete kdemod-kdenetwork-kppp kdemod-kdenetwork-krdc kdemod-kdenetwork-krfb Conflicts With : kdenetwork Replaces : None Installed Size : 2412.00 K Packager : Jan Mette (funkyou) <funkyou@chakra-project.org> Architecture : i686 Build Date : Mon 04 May 2009 08:24:08 PM CEST Install Date : Fri 08 May 2009 04:26:45 PM CEST Install Reason : Explicitly installed Install Script : Yes Description : KDE Network - Common files and libraries
I'm using KDEMod and mine is still in 4.2.2 version! Which mirror are you using?
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I'm using KDEMod and mine is still in 4.2.2 version! Which mirror are you using?
Are you running x86_64? KDEMod is still at 4.2.2 there.
But I've got the same problem with kopete under 4.2.2. Installed qca-ossl but that didn't solve the problem. The strange thing is that I didn't update anything, the error message just popped up today (it worked like a charme before).
The server I use is jabber.ccc.de.
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Which mirror are you using?
i'm using:
Server = ftp://archlinux.puzzle.ch/$repo/os/i686
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I have the same problem (sorry for double posting it, forgot to check).
I use x86_64 and KDEmod.
And qca_ossl doesn't solve it for me...
Arch x86_64 ATI AMD APU KDE frameworks 5
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Whatever I do, I always end up with something horribly mis-configured.
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The problem is with the recently upgraded qca-2.0.1-2 to qca-2.0.2-1. Downgrading fixes it.
There is often problems with KDEmod when some libraries are upgraded (namely Amarok and Digikam).
Using KDEmod 4.2.2 on x86_64
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Thanks for the answer, though I don't seem to have this package anymore. Is there any archive I can retrieve it from?
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Thanks for the answer, though I don't seem to have this package anymore. Is there any archive I can retrieve it from?
Try the ABS. If you have the ABS tree and haven't updated it then it should work.
Anyway here is the PKGBUILD
# $Id: PKGBUILD 6000 2008-07-22 15:52:17Z pierre $
# Maintainer: Tobias Powalowski <tpowa@archlinux.org>
pkgname=qca
pkgver=2.0.1
pkgrel=2
pkgdesc="Qt Cryptographic Architecture"
arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
url="http://delta.affinix.com/qca/"
license=('LGPL')
depends=('qt' 'nss' 'libgcrypt' 'libsasl' 'openssl' 'ca-certificates')
makedepends=('cmake' 'pkgconfig' 'gnupg')
source=("ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/other/qca/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.bz2")
options=(!libtool)
md5sums=('4251792ba8b178deb130504311878830')
build() {
cd $srcdir
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../${pkgname}-${pkgver} \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make
make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install
# fix mkspecs
mkdir $pkgdir/usr/share/qt
mv $pkgdir/usr/mkspecs $pkgdir/usr/share/qt
}
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I got it fixed when installing "qt" package. I had to remove qtmod and qtmod-doc first.
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The problem is with the recently upgraded qca-2.0.1-2 to qca-2.0.2-1. Downgrading fixes it.
There is often problems with KDEmod when some libraries are upgraded (namely Amarok and Digikam).
Using KDEmod 4.2.2 on x86_64
Thanks quantumphaze, this fixed it for me.
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