Hi all,
On 16.02.2018, at 01:56, tim Rowledge tim@rowledge.org wrote:
On 15-02-2018, at 2:04 PM, Louis LaBrunda Lou@Keystone-Software.com wrote:
Hi Tobias,
I'm working on a Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian version 9 (stretch). I think it is a version of Debian.
For readers not familiar with Pi, that is the default OS provided by the foundation right now.
On my older-setup weatherstation Pi, `ldd SqueakSSL` lists various stuff including libraries for libcrypto & libssl. On my newer-setup, it fails to find them, just as Louis reported. By contrast, `dpkg -l | grep libssl` finds (on the older setup)
ii libssl-dev:armhf 1.0.1t-1+deb8u6 armhf Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - development files ii libssl-doc 1.0.1t-1+deb8u6 all Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - development documentation ii libssl1.0.0:armhf 1.0.1t-1+deb8u6 armhf Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries
and on the newer, non-working one
ii libssl-dev:armhf 1.1.0f-3+deb9u1 armhf Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - development files ii libssl-doc 1.1.0f-3+deb9u1 all Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - development documentation ii libssl1.0.2:armhf 1.0.2l-2+deb9u1 armhf Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries ii libssl1.1:armhf 1.1.0f-3+deb9u1 armhf Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries
I have no idea why that wouldn’t work. I can only shrug and say ‘unix, eh?'
This is somewhat expected, in retrospect, at least. Could you try with one of the VMs from at least late last week (Friday or so), I'd be really interested whether they'll work.
Best regards -Tobias