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List:       opensuse-security
Subject:    Re: [opensuse-security] dependency problem with opera patch
From:       Werner Flamme <werner.flamme () ufz ! de>
Date:       2013-02-13 10:54:03
Message-ID: 511B70CB.8010309 () ufz ! de
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Yes, the patch is already installed. No problems so far. Thank you!

Regards,
Werner

Marcus Meissner [13.02.2013 11:25]:
> Hi,
> 
> I have released Opera 12.14 that also fixes this problem now.
> 
> Ciao, Marcus
> 
> O.n Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 10:13:55PM +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> *gnh* ... I think I released the incorrect Opera update :(
>>
>> Ciao, Marcus
>> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 03:47:01PM +0100, Werner Flamme wrote:
>>> Bob Vickers [12.02.2013 15:24]:
>>>> There seems to be a problem with the recent opera patch provided for 
>>>> opensuse 12.1 and 12.2:
>>>>
>>>> On a 12.2 system:
>>>>
>>>> # zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2013-109
>>>> Loading repository data...
>>>> Reading installed packages...
>>>> Resolving package dependencies...
>>>> Problem: nothing provides libcurl.so.4(CURL_OPENSSL_3)(64bit) needed by 
>>>> opera-12.13-1.12.1.x86_64
>>>>   Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
>>>>    deinstallation of opera-kde4-12.12-21.1.x86_64
>>>>    deinstallation of opera-gtk-12.12-21.1.x86_64
>>>>    deinstallation of opera-12.12-21.1.x86_64
>>>>   Solution 2: do not install patch:openSUSE-2013-109-1.noarch
>>>>   Solution 3: break opera-12.13-1.12.1.x86_64 by ignoring some of its 
>>>> dependencies
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I opted for solution 1, thinking I could reinstall opera afterwards. But 
>>>> now I get
>>>>
>>>> # zypper in opera
>>>> Loading repository data...
>>>> Reading installed packages...
>>>> Resolving package dependencies...
>>>> Problem: nothing provides libcurl.so.4(CURL_OPENSSL_3)(64bit) needed by 
>>>> opera-12.13-1.12.1.x86_64
>>>>   Solution 1: do not install opera-12.13-1.12.1.x86_64
>>>>   Solution 2: break opera-12.13-1.12.1.x86_64 by ignoring some of its 
>>>> dependencies
>>>> Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c] (c):
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Something similar happened on an opensuse 12.1 system.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>
>>> Same here on openSUSE 12.2.
>>>
>>> I reinstalled the old version with
>>>
>>> zypper in opera-12.12-21.1
>>>
>>> However, when I try
>>>
>>> rpm -q --provides libcurl4
>>> libcurl.so.4()(64bit)
>>> libcurl4 = 7.28.1-98.1
>>> libcurl4(x86-64) = 7.28.1-98.1
>>>
>>> my version of libcurl.so.4 (from the filesystems repo,
>>> libcurl4-7.28.1-98.1.x86_64) seems not to provide the CURL_OPENSSL_3
>>> symbol :-(
>>>
>>> readelf -a /usr/lib64/libcurl.so.4 | grep -i OPENSSL
>>> 000000265188  003200000007 R_X86_64_JUMP_SLO 0000000000000000 UI_OpenSSL + 0
>>> 0000002651a0  003500000007 R_X86_64_JUMP_SLO 0000000000000000
>>> OPENSSL_add_all_algori + 0
>>>     50: 0000000000000000     0 FUNC    GLOBAL DEFAULT  UND UI_OpenSSL
>>>     53: 0000000000000000     0 FUNC    GLOBAL DEFAULT  UND
>>> OPENSSL_add_all_algorithm
>>>
>>> objdump -x /usr/lib64/libcurl.so.4 | grep -i SSL
>>>   NEEDED               libssl.so.1.0.0
>>>
>>> Bad luck :-(
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Werner

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