Problem with OpenSSL Compatibility
Dear Forum,
it is possibly to access to package for installation without the installer?
I have the following log after trying to the installer
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_new_null
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_push
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_free
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_num
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_pop_free
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve sk_value
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSL_library_init
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSL_load_error_strings
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSL_get_ex_new_index
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv3_client_method
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv23_client_method
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv3_server_method
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv23_server_method
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve X509_STORE_CTX_get_chain
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLeay
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLeay_version
qt.network.ssl: Incompatible version of OpenSSL
QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'
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Regards
Comments
Please see this threads for more details: https://forum.emteria.com/discussion/302/installed-doesnt-work-correctly-on-recent-fedora-release/
Yes, I agree that could be fine to have a different access to files for making the SD for RPI-EmteriaOS that you are proposing under current installer version. But, the post did not say how to resolve this issue. Could you send me by email a tar with all the files?
Regards
OK, maybe gdrive or dropbox access could be a better plan for such kind of huge size file. ...or simple an ftp transfer from your site?