Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
  • Search
  • Get Qt Extensions
  • Unsolved
Collapse
Brand Logo
  1. Home
  2. Qt Development
  3. Installation and Deployment
  4. first build on Linux: OpenSSL issue
Forum Updated to NodeBB v4.3 + New Features

first build on Linux: OpenSSL issue

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Solved Installation and Deployment
32 Posts 3 Posters 5.6k Views 2 Watching
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • mzimmersM mzimmers

    @JoeCFD

    Qt 6.5.3
    Desktop gcc 64-bit
    WebAssembly (single-threaded)
    Android
    Sources
    Qt HTTP Server (TP)
    Qt Virtual Keyboard
    Qt WebSockets

    Thanks...

    JoeCFDJ Offline
    JoeCFDJ Offline
    JoeCFD
    wrote on last edited by
    #18

    @mzimmers I have two in my computer as well. But my libssl points to libssl.so.3 and openssl version shows OpenSSL 3.0.2.

    Maybe you can try to reinstall it.
    sudo apt-get reinstall openssl
    and then run
    openssl version
    to see if you have the right version

    mzimmersM 1 Reply Last reply
    0
    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

      @mzimmers I have two in my computer as well. But my libssl points to libssl.so.3 and openssl version shows OpenSSL 3.0.2.

      Maybe you can try to reinstall it.
      sudo apt-get reinstall openssl
      and then run
      openssl version
      to see if you have the right version

      mzimmersM Offline
      mzimmersM Offline
      mzimmers
      wrote on last edited by
      #19

      @JoeCFD still points to 1.1. shrug

      I suppose I could manually relink it, but I'm not sure about the side effects.

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • SGaistS SGaist

        How come you have both OpenSSL 3 and 1.1 ?

        How did you install them ?

        mzimmersM Offline
        mzimmersM Offline
        mzimmers
        wrote on last edited by
        #20

        @SGaist I have no idea - this is how the system came to me. The only real change my IT department made was to install some anti-virus application; maybe that used the older version of openssl?

        JoeCFDJ 1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • mzimmersM mzimmers

          @SGaist I have no idea - this is how the system came to me. The only real change my IT department made was to install some anti-virus application; maybe that used the older version of openssl?

          JoeCFDJ Offline
          JoeCFDJ Offline
          JoeCFD
          wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
          #21

          @mzimmers anti-virus application in Linux? I do not have any. But I know Linux viruses indeed exist.

          I have libssl.so.3. You seem not having it.
          run
          sudo synaptic
          Search for libssl
          to see if you have installed libssl-dev
          If not, install it. This one has version 3.0.2.

          mzimmersM 1 Reply Last reply
          0
          • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

            @mzimmers anti-virus application in Linux? I do not have any. But I know Linux viruses indeed exist.

            I have libssl.so.3. You seem not having it.
            run
            sudo synaptic
            Search for libssl
            to see if you have installed libssl-dev
            If not, install it. This one has version 3.0.2.

            mzimmersM Offline
            mzimmersM Offline
            mzimmers
            wrote on last edited by mzimmers
            #22

            @JoeCFD I believe I do have it:

            mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:~/Downloads$ whereis libssl
            libssl: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl3.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.a
            mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:~/Downloads$ cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
            mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ ls -l libssl*
            -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  382024 Feb 17  2023 libssl3.so
            -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1016494 Oct 10 02:03 libssl.a
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      13 Oct 10 02:03 libssl.so -> libssl.so.1.1
            -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  598104 Oct 10 02:03 libssl.so.1.1
            mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ 
            

            The link just happens to be pointing to my older version. I don't know why.

            JoeCFDJ 1 Reply Last reply
            0
            • mzimmersM mzimmers

              @JoeCFD I believe I do have it:

              mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:~/Downloads$ whereis libssl
              libssl: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl3.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.a
              mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:~/Downloads$ cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
              mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ ls -l libssl*
              -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  382024 Feb 17  2023 libssl3.so
              -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1016494 Oct 10 02:03 libssl.a
              lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      13 Oct 10 02:03 libssl.so -> libssl.so.1.1
              -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  598104 Oct 10 02:03 libssl.so.1.1
              mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ 
              

              The link just happens to be pointing to my older version. I don't know why.

              JoeCFDJ Offline
              JoeCFDJ Offline
              JoeCFD
              wrote on last edited by
              #23

              @mzimmers you do not have libssl.so.3 while you have libssl3.so.

              mzimmersM 1 Reply Last reply
              1
              • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                @mzimmers you do not have libssl.so.3 while you have libssl3.so.

                mzimmersM Offline
                mzimmersM Offline
                mzimmers
                wrote on last edited by
                #24

                @JoeCFD oops...good catch.Screenshot from 2023-12-08 14-57-17.png

                JoeCFDJ 1 Reply Last reply
                0
                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  @JoeCFD oops...good catch.Screenshot from 2023-12-08 14-57-17.png

                  JoeCFDJ Offline
                  JoeCFDJ Offline
                  JoeCFD
                  wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                  #25

                  @mzimmers
                  the latest ssl version is 3.0.2 in Jammy 22.04
                  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+source/openssl
                  I guess you need to upgrade your Ubuntu.

                  mzimmersM 1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                    @mzimmers
                    the latest ssl version is 3.0.2 in Jammy 22.04
                    https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+source/openssl
                    I guess you need to upgrade your Ubuntu.

                    mzimmersM Offline
                    mzimmersM Offline
                    mzimmers
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #26

                    @JoeCFD what output do you get when you run this command:

                    ls -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl*
                    

                    And, since it appears that I have an older version of openssl, how do I go about removing the old version without disrupting the rest of my system?

                    JoeCFDJ 1 Reply Last reply
                    0
                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      @JoeCFD what output do you get when you run this command:

                      ls -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl*
                      

                      And, since it appears that I have an older version of openssl, how do I go about removing the old version without disrupting the rest of my system?

                      JoeCFDJ Offline
                      JoeCFDJ Offline
                      JoeCFD
                      wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                      #27

                      @mzimmers

                      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  418464 Feb 17  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl3.so
                      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1231268 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.a
                      lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      11 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so -> libssl.so.3
                      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  598104 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1
                      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  667864 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.3
                      

                      my libssl.so is linked to libssl.so.3. Maybe try to upgrade your Ubuntu. I have the old version as well. If you can not get the new version with Ubuntu upgrade, try to install openssl with Qt installation tool. There you can install openssl 3.0.

                      mzimmersM 1 Reply Last reply
                      0
                      • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                        @mzimmers

                        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  418464 Feb 17  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl3.so
                        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1231268 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.a
                        lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      11 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so -> libssl.so.3
                        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  598104 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1
                        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  667864 Feb  6  2023 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.3
                        

                        my libssl.so is linked to libssl.so.3. Maybe try to upgrade your Ubuntu. I have the old version as well. If you can not get the new version with Ubuntu upgrade, try to install openssl with Qt installation tool. There you can install openssl 3.0.

                        mzimmersM Offline
                        mzimmersM Offline
                        mzimmers
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #28

                        @JoeCFD said in first build on Linux: OpenSSL issue:

                        Maybe try to upgrade your Ubuntu.

                        I'm currently running 22.04. I think I must have messed this up with one of my apt installs. That's why I was asking about uninstalling the old version. Removing openssl completely appears to be rather intrusive:

                        he following packages will be REMOVED:
                          apport apport-gtk apturl awscli bluez-cups ca-certificates cups cups-browsed
                          cups-core-drivers cups-daemon gnome-control-center gnome-online-accounts
                          google-chrome-stable hplip liblwp-protocol-https-perl libnet-dbus-perl
                          libwww-perl libxml-parser-perl libxml-twig-perl nautilus-share openssl
                          printer-driver-hpcups printer-driver-splix python3-apport python3-botocore
                          python3-certifi python3-cupshelpers python3-httplib2 python3-launchpadlib
                          python3-lazr.restfulclient python3-macaroonbakery python3-requests
                          python3-requests-unixsocket python3-s3transfer snapd
                          software-properties-common software-properties-gtk ssl-cert
                          system-config-printer system-config-printer-common
                          system-config-printer-udev ubuntu-desktop ubuntu-desktop-minimal
                          ubuntu-release-upgrader-core ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk update-manager
                          update-manager-core update-notifier update-notifier-common xorg xserver-xorg
                        0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 51 to remove and 25 not upgraded.
                        After this operation, 590 MB disk space will be freed.
                        

                        So I don't want to do that.

                        JoeCFDJ 1 Reply Last reply
                        0
                        • mzimmersM mzimmers

                          @JoeCFD said in first build on Linux: OpenSSL issue:

                          Maybe try to upgrade your Ubuntu.

                          I'm currently running 22.04. I think I must have messed this up with one of my apt installs. That's why I was asking about uninstalling the old version. Removing openssl completely appears to be rather intrusive:

                          he following packages will be REMOVED:
                            apport apport-gtk apturl awscli bluez-cups ca-certificates cups cups-browsed
                            cups-core-drivers cups-daemon gnome-control-center gnome-online-accounts
                            google-chrome-stable hplip liblwp-protocol-https-perl libnet-dbus-perl
                            libwww-perl libxml-parser-perl libxml-twig-perl nautilus-share openssl
                            printer-driver-hpcups printer-driver-splix python3-apport python3-botocore
                            python3-certifi python3-cupshelpers python3-httplib2 python3-launchpadlib
                            python3-lazr.restfulclient python3-macaroonbakery python3-requests
                            python3-requests-unixsocket python3-s3transfer snapd
                            software-properties-common software-properties-gtk ssl-cert
                            system-config-printer system-config-printer-common
                            system-config-printer-udev ubuntu-desktop ubuntu-desktop-minimal
                            ubuntu-release-upgrader-core ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk update-manager
                            update-manager-core update-notifier update-notifier-common xorg xserver-xorg
                          0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 51 to remove and 25 not upgraded.
                          After this operation, 590 MB disk space will be freed.
                          

                          So I don't want to do that.

                          JoeCFDJ Offline
                          JoeCFDJ Offline
                          JoeCFD
                          wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                          #29

                          @mzimmers Understand. It is weird that you can not upgrade libssl. The latest version in 22.04 is 3.0.2.
                          What is the output?
                          apt list openssl

                          mzimmersM 1 Reply Last reply
                          0
                          • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                            @mzimmers Understand. It is weird that you can not upgrade libssl. The latest version in 22.04 is 3.0.2.
                            What is the output?
                            apt list openssl

                            mzimmersM Offline
                            mzimmersM Offline
                            mzimmers
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #30

                            @JoeCFD

                            mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ sudo apt list openssl
                            Listing... Done
                            openssl/focal-updates,focal-security,now 1.1.1f-1ubuntu2.20 amd64 [installed]
                            openssl/focal-updates,focal-security 1.1.1f-1ubuntu2.20 i386
                            mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ 
                            
                            JoeCFDJ 1 Reply Last reply
                            0
                            • mzimmersM mzimmers

                              @JoeCFD

                              mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ sudo apt list openssl
                              Listing... Done
                              openssl/focal-updates,focal-security,now 1.1.1f-1ubuntu2.20 amd64 [installed]
                              openssl/focal-updates,focal-security 1.1.1f-1ubuntu2.20 i386
                              mzimmers@LinuxBoxZimmers:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ 
                              
                              JoeCFDJ Offline
                              JoeCFDJ Offline
                              JoeCFD
                              wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                              #31

                              @mzimmers said in first build on Linux: OpenSSL issue:

                              focal

                              sudo is not needed. Focal is 20.04, not 22.04. Are you sure you installed 22.04? Could be the case that libssl 1.1 points to focal.

                              mzimmersM 1 Reply Last reply
                              1
                              • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                @mzimmers said in first build on Linux: OpenSSL issue:

                                focal

                                sudo is not needed. Focal is 20.04, not 22.04. Are you sure you installed 22.04? Could be the case that libssl 1.1 points to focal.

                                mzimmersM Offline
                                mzimmersM Offline
                                mzimmers
                                wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                                #32

                                @JoeCFD oh, would you look at that...I do have 20.04 installed. Aargh. OK, let me try to upgrade, and I'll report back.

                                EDIT:

                                22.04 installed, and the error went away. Thanks to all who looked at this.

                                1 Reply Last reply
                                0
                                • mzimmersM mzimmers has marked this topic as solved on

                                • Login

                                • Login or register to search.
                                • First post
                                  Last post
                                0
                                • Categories
                                • Recent
                                • Tags
                                • Popular
                                • Users
                                • Groups
                                • Search
                                • Get Qt Extensions
                                • Unsolved