cloud.subsurface-divelog.org auth error

Rick Walsh rickmwalsh at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 15:25:38 PDT 2017


On 28 August 2017 at 07:14, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn <
cristian.ionescu-idbohrn at axis.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 27 Aug 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > > On Aug 27, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Yury Akudovich <yorik503 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > I've rebuilt the library and Subsurface with https support and now it
> works!
> > > Unfortunately I can't install your deb packages because of dependency
> > > on libssl1.0.0, but in my Debian buster(testing) is only libssl1.1
> > > available.
> >
> > Hmm - I have a hard time matching Ubuntu and Debian versions. Even the
> > Artful repo isn't new enough for Buster?
>
> Thing is, you can have both libssl1.0.2 _and_ libssl1.1 installed on
> debian buster/sid.  Your choice is to install libssl1.0-dev (instead
> of libssl-dev), should you choose to use libssl1.0-dev (headers, lib)
> for development.  In my case, this is what I currently have installed:
>
>         libssl1.0-dev:amd64                             install
>         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>         libssl1.0.0:amd64                               install
>         libssl1.0.2:amd64                               install
>         libssl1.1:amd64                                 install
>         libssl1.1:i386                                  install
>
> on debian sid.  There are still quite a few packages that lack
> libssl1.1 support in the distro.
>
> I also failed to access the cloud server on my build of Subsurface
(desktop) on Fedora 26, and it appears to be the same ssl version error,
because I have openssl (-devel) v 1.1.0 installed.

Installed Packages
compat-openssl10.x86_64
1:1.0.2j-6.fc26                     @@commandline
compat-openssl10-pkcs11-helper.x86_64
1.22-1.fc26                      @@commandline
openssl.x86_64
1:1.1.0f-7.fc26                     @updates
openssl-devel.x86_64
1:1.1.0f-7.fc26                     @updates
openssl-libs.x86_64
1:1.1.0f-7.fc26                     @updates

Available Packages
compat-openssl10-devel.x86_64
1:1.0.2j-6.fc26                     fedora

Installing openssl10-devel (with --allowerasing because it clashes with
openssl-devel) allows me to build subsurface that successfully syncs with
cloud again.

Cheers,

Rick
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