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Date:      Tue, 27 Jul 2004 21:54:35 +0800
From:      Duggan <wayjen6@dodo.com.au>
To:        Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD 4.10 pkg_add "Shared object "libssl.so.3" not found"?
Message-ID:  <41065E9B.4080805@dodo.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <200407270649.01787.kstewart@owt.com>
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Kent Stewart wrote:

>On Tuesday 27 July 2004 06:16 am, Duggan wrote:
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>>I tried cvsup src-all just now and it says command not found.
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>Cvsup is a port that you would have to add to your system. Before you 
>worry about what you have, you might read Chapters 4 and 19 of the 
>Handbook at
>http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html
>
>There are a number of possibilities. You might not have installed all of 
>the sources and features that you needed when you created the system. 
>There is a cvsup tag of RELENG_4_10 that will follow the security tree 
>for 4.10. 
>
>Most of these operations are easy once you have a basic understanding of 
>the process of maintaining a system. There is a freebsd-newbies list 
>that might help get you started.
>
>Since the system can't find the library you are having problems with, it 
>becomes a function of what is the easiest way to get it working. It 
>looks like you chose to little when you did the install.  Being a 
>control freak is ok but when you are getting started, a custom install 
>may not work.
>
>Using cvsup to grab the latest code and then following the instructions 
>in Chapter 19 is one way of doing this. Other people may have different 
>ideas and I don't know what would be the fastest on your end. 
>
>Kent
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>
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>>Elijah
>>
>>Kent Stewart wrote:
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>>>On Tuesday 27 July 2004 05:45 am, Duggan wrote:
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>>>>I am new to FreeBSD and am using it as linux has a problem with my
>>>>setup that I was unable to resolve.  Anyways, I am liking what I
>>>>have read about FreeBSD.
>>>>
>>>>I am a bit of a control freak and did a custom install of FreeBSD
>>>>4.10 over the net with the required package and all the support
>>>>docs. I went to install links and this is what happened:
>>>>
>>>>EJINSIDE# pkg_add -r links
>>>>/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libssl.so.3" not found
>>>>
>>>>I decide to try and do the the same to get bash and the exact same
>>>>thing happened.
>>>>
>>>>I did a google search and found an identical error posted on some
>>>>russian BSD forums, however I was unable interpret the dialog.  I
>>>>also found other errors that were similar but with different files.
>>>>Being new to FreeBSD these did make much sense to me.
>>>>
>>>>So this brings me to the crux of the matter.  How do I find out
>>>>what exactly is wrong? and how do I fix it?
>>>>
>>>>Any help appreciated.
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>>>>
>>>Have you turned off some features via /etc/make.conf or didn't cvsup
>>>src-all.
>>>
>>>I have a
>>>/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/lib/libssl.so.3
>>>
>>>which was produced in my last buildworld and added to /usr/lib.
>>>
>>>Kent
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Elijah
>>>>/wayjen6@dodo.com.au (not a subscriber so email me directly as well
>>>>as the list)/
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Thats for that, I'll try cvsup and failing that I will do a user install.

Elijah



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