Op donderdag 20 september 2018 20:17:23 CEST schreef mike:
On 9/20/18 12:15 PM, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op donderdag 20 september 2018 17:46:37 CEST schreef mike:
On 9/20/18 9:35 AM, Mischa Salle wrote:
The RPM is built for (probably) CentOS6, not for (Open)SUSE. RH has a different naming scheme, and a libssl.so.10 is therefore (most probably) coming from an OpenSSL 1.0.1. Unfortunately it seems they have close-sourced the client, at least the referenced https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-client.git is no longer open, so following the build instructions from the README.md in the binary fahclient RPM also is no option.
Yes Misha I see a lot of solutions for other distros...many
suggest compat-libopenssl10
to get the necessary softlinks to get FAHClient running, but I
can't seem to find this in the
opensuse repositories. Does anyone know where this could be found ??
Thanks in advance......mike
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 10:08 PM Knurpht-openSUSE
wrote:
Op woensdag 19 september 2018 22:05:30 CEST schreef Patrick Shanahan:
* mike
[09-19-18 15:55]: [...] >> you might try: systemctl start
>> > Failed to start FAHClient.service Unit FAClient.service not > found > > If I try to start it with just the command FAHClient i get > - > > error > while loading > > shared libraries : libssl.so.10 > > I have openssl installed, except there is no libssl.so.10 probably the problem, I only see libssl.so.1.0.0 and libssl.so.1.1
I would guess that the shared library is looking for the wrong version, a packager mistake (???) and probably worthy of a bug report. you might try making a link for libssl.so.10 to libssl.so.1.0.0 and destroy it if it does no help
that said, I am not a programmer or packager and may be all wet. perhaps someone more knowledgable will contribute.
This probably has to do with the rpms not having been changed to new openssl versions.
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You might try this package, compat-libopenssl10 from my repo. It's branched from a Tw only repo, I changed the spec file to use /usr/lib64 instead of / lib64, it does nothing but create some symlinks. I can't guarantee that this works, but you could at least give it a try. AFAIK the packages from other distros don't do it different.
Well thanks knurpht....I installed it and it did create some symlinks, however
FAHClient says that it cannot find libssl.so.10, OPENSSL_1.0.1_EC, and libcrypto.so.10
I do see the symlinks for 2 but I don't even see the OPENSSL_1.0.1_EC on the system.
I was going to try the fedora built compat but it wants to make too many changes.
Also how do I get your key from the build site?
mike
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:Knurpht:Extras/compat-libopen ssl10
Good luck MMmm, already had my doubts given the age of the package.
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