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

Scott Webster sewebster at gmail.com
Sat Mar 17 21:37:08 PDT 2012


You can use the force switch to make it uninstall and then reinstall
it.  Or, as Jeremy suggested earlier, perhaps "sudo port upgrade
--force openssl" will force it to rebuild.

Scott

On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:34 PM, Mr. Puneet Kishor <punk.kish at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mar 17, 2012, at 11:27 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>
>>> I get the same error about OpenSSL mismatch. Looking at the date, /opt/local/bin/ssh-keygen is from Sep 11, 2011. Do I need to update that? If yes, what port is that a part of, since I can't find it standalone on macports.
>>
>> You can run `port provides FILE` to find out which package a give file comes from.
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> Thanks. As I feared, "ssh-keygen" is a part of the openssl package. Seems like I got the openssl package upgraded to 1.0.1, but something, most likely, "ssh-keygen" is still the old one. See the reports of similar errors at http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openssl.org/msg30582.html
>
>
> Sadly, I can't just uninstall openssl and reinstall it. A million other ports depend on it, and it won't let me uninstall it. Just doing a "port install" doesn't help. I am caught in some kind of a nasty loop here.
>
> Suggestions?
>
>
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