installing git-core (to upgrade OpenSSL) leads to errors

Jeremy Lavergne jeremy at lavergne.gotdns.org
Sat Mar 17 21:14:06 PDT 2012


> Well, I am not sure if it is the issue. On both computers I have the identical versions of openssl now. See below
> 
> 	computer A$port installed openssl 
> 	The following ports are currently installed:
> 	  openssl @1.0.0e_0
> 	  openssl @1.0.0e_1
> 	  openssl @1.0.0g_0
> 	  openssl @1.0.1_0 (active)
> 	
> 
> 	computer B$port installed openssl
> 	The following ports are currently installed:
> 	  openssl @1.0.0d_0
> 	  openssl @1.0.1_0 (active)
> 
> Do I have to do something else? Do the git repos themselves have to be updated (I guess not, because I didn't have to do anything on computer A).
> 
> Yet, on computer A, I get the following error
> 
> 	computer A$git push computer_B
> 	OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 1000005f, you have 1000100f
> 	fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
> 
> what is it trying to tell me? "What" is built against 1000005f?

They might be the same version, but the error message means the library the application is running on top of isn't precisely identical. Whatever machine has the error needs its openssl rebuilt.

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