[TriLUG] libcrypto.so.2, libdb-3.2.so, libssl.so.2 needed fo r Python, whic h is needed for Plone.

Owen Berry trilugbucket at berrybunch.net
Mon Sep 22 22:13:27 EDT 2003


BTW, you don't need to battle with those dependencies by hand - there
are tools to manage them for you. Look for tools like apt-rpm, yum and
up2date. I am a Mandrake user currently and use urpmi but the other
members of the list can probably recommend something for Red Hat.

-- Owen

On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 20:49, Byarlay, Wayne A. wrote:
>  Man, sometimes I think the only way to fix a problem is to: 1. beat
> your head against it for a week; 2. Post a question about it in some
> forum; 3. Within 3 minutes of doing so, discover the ANSWER.
> 
> Granted, I did have to go back about 3 levels of dependencies, and
> install RPMs for stuff that I have no idea what it is, to get the
> files I needed... but Finally, PLONE appears to have been installed!
> 
> Thanks, me!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Byarlay, Wayne A.
> To: 'Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list '
> Sent: 9/22/2003 8:23 PM
> Subject: [TriLUG]  libcrypto.so.2, libdb-3.2.so, libssl.so.2 needed
> for Python, whic h is needed for Plone.
> 
> Hi all, I'm a complete newbie. 
> 
> I have a Red Hat 9 Linux machine, and I want to get Plone working on
> it.
> However, when I attempt to install Plone via RPM, it tells me I need
> Python 2.1.3.
> 
> So, I got the RPM for Python 2.1.3 and tried to install IT. Well, it
> told me I needed some files, called libcrypto.so.2, libdb-3.2.so, and
> libssl.so.2. Apparently these files have something to do with openSSL.
> 
> So, I got an openSSL rpm (specifically openssl-0.9.7b-2tr.i586.rpm,
> god
> I hate these filenames), and tried to install that. ...Well, of
> course,
> it didn't work the first few times, so I --force d it. Well, this
> elusive file, libcrypto.so.2 still is nowhere to be found.
> 
> Any suggestions? 
> 
> wab 
> 
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