python2.1 and RedHat7.1
Garry Hodgson
garry at sage.att.com
Wed Jun 27 13:06:39 EDT 2001
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"Robert J. Peters" wrote: > > Michael Ackerman <ack at nethere.com> writes: > > > I tried to install the python2.1 rpm for RedHat7.0 on my 7.1 system > > but got a "failed dependency" message saying that it wants: > > libcrypto.so.0.9.6, libssl.so.0.9.6 > > But these files are present, in /usr/lib. So what's going on? > > Any help will be appreciated. > > This was my situation exactly yesterday, when I was trying to install > python2.1 from the rpm onto a RedHat 7.1 system, and got the same > error messages... yet searching in /usr/lib showed the libs were in > fact there: > > [hume 16:14 284]% ls /usr/lib | grep ssl > libssl.a > libssl.so@ > libssl.so.0.9.6* > libssl.so.1@ > [hume 16:14 285]% ls /usr/lib | grep crypto > libcrypto.a > libcrypto.so@ > libcrypto.so.0.9.6* > libcrypto.so.1@ > > So, I poked around with and "rpm --help" and decided to try the > install with the "--nodeps" option (i.e. > > rpm --nodeps --install <package>.rpm > > ) to tell rpm ignore whatever failed dependencies it discovered, since > the necessary libraries were plainly present... that command worked > without error, and the installation seems to be working fine (at least > for the first 24 hours...). an alternate way that worked for me is to get the src rpm and do: rpm --rebuild to rebuild the rpms, then installed them. -- Garry Hodgson sometimes we ride on your horses Senior Hacker sometimes we walk alone Software Innovation Services sometimes the songs that we hear AT&T Labs are just songs of our own garry at sage.att.com
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