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Re: Loss of https in konq after Debian 3.0 dist-upgrade



Have exactly the same problem except I have installed
Debian 3.0 from scratch. So far I have been unable to
get https going with konqueror.


 --- Andrew Reid <reidac@bellatlantic.net> wrote: > 
> Hello -- 
> 
>   I recently did a dist-upgrade of a Debian system,
> to solidify all 
> the packages at the Debian 3.0 level, and I seem to
> have lost the 
> ability to do https in konqueror.  
>   I had solved this problem before (from advice in
> this list,
> thanks y'all) by ensuring that I had the
> "kdebase-crypto" and/or
> "kdelibs3-crypto" packages installed, but the
> dist-upgrade has
> them marked as "purge not-installed", and when I try
> to apt-get
> them again, I get:
> 
> > Package kdebase-crypto has no available version,
> but exists in the database.
> > This typically means that the package was
> mentioned in a dependency and
> > never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not
> available with the contents
> > of sources.list
> > However the following packages replace it:
> >   kdebase-libs
> > E: Package kdebase-crypto has no installation
> candidate
> 
> dpkg -l kdebase-crypto reveals:
> > ii  kdebase-libs   2.2.2-14       KDE libraries
> and modules for kdebase
> 
>   This is the most recent version.  I also have
> libssl,
> > ii  libssl0.9.6    0.9.6c-2.woody SSL shared
> libraries
> 
>   Nevertheless, konqueror insists it can't do https.
>  
> 
>   The "sources.list" file is:
> > deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main
> non-free contrib
> > deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US
> stable/non-US contrib non-free
> > deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security
> stable/updates main contrib 
> non-free
> 
>   Bizarre postscript:  I checked another machine (my
> work laptop),
> which has also been recently dist-upgraded to Debian
> 3.0, with 
> the same sources.list file, and on that machine,
> kdebase-crypto 2.2.2-2,
> kdelibs3-crypto 2.2.2-6, and kdebase-libs 2.2.2-14
> are apparently 
> living side-by-side in peace.  To be extra brave, I
> re-did the 
> dist-upgrade, and it didn't break.  I can apt-get
> kdebase-crypto
> from this machine, and it reports "already the
> latest version,
> not upgraded."  Now, these machines were not
> dist-upgraded from
> the same starting state, and they have different
> package sets, 
> obviously...
> 
>   So maybe there's another package that got purged
> on the one box but
> not on the other, that's required to make it work? 
> Or, I used up
> my luck on the first machine?  Evil spirits?
> 
> 				-- A.
> --
> Andrew Reid / reidac@bellatlantic.net
> 
> 
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