could someone please tell me where to get libssl.so.7?
It is required by nearly all multimedia applications on openSuse11.1 but “nothing provides libssl.so.7”. E.g. I can’t install xmms or any other mp3 player.
On the internet I found some packages for it, but none for openSUSE 11.1, which I am running.
Your help would be so great as I really want to listen to my music in Linux, too, not just in Windows…
> could someone please tell me where to get libssl.so.7?
> It is required by nearly all multimedia applications on openSuse11.1
> but “nothing provides libssl.so.7”.
> Your help would be so great as I really want to listen to my music in
> Linux, too, not just in Windows…
and set up your repositories in accordance with the info there…and,
then CONTINUE on that page by installing restricted formats and
multimedia stuff…THEN, what on your system does not work without
libssl.so.7 ??
note, i don’t have a libssl.so.7 on my machine but i can listen to
music from CDs, DVDs, various web sites like youtube, facebook, etc
etc etc via the mplayer plug in in firefox or Amarok, Banshee,
Kaffeine, Totem, VLC, etc etc etc , but maybe i’d need one to run what
you are wanting to run…
i’m also puzzled by this requirement. one of my machines runs 11.1, the other 11.2, and neither of them uses any “libssl.so.7” while playing mp3 in various applications, including kaffeine, amarok, and xmms.
normally you’ll find any libs at this address: Webpin, but this also doesn’t show “libssl.so.7*” anywhere.
if you’re sure this isn’t a typo, i’d like to see what repos you have enabled. you could post the output of “zypper lr -u”, from a root terminal. (please post it as code, so that the URLs won’t be mixed up.)
or are you trying to install xmms from source, latest trunk perhaps?
thank you two. I still haven’t installed libssl.so.7 but your hints helped to solve my problems anyway: After installing the codecs mentioned in your links, I can now play mp3 files using kaffeine (and by the way eventually videos - I always wondered what kaffeine is for if it can’t play anything…). It can’t read id3v2-tags and crashes a lot while playing music though (in case someone from the programming crew reads this: it seems to be connected with the cool graphic display while playing music).
I also could install xmms meanwhile: the trick is not to choose the “xmms” package in Yast directly but just the other xmms-things, i.e. xmms-agent and suchlike. “xmms” is then selected automatically by Yast which means the error message about libssl.so.7 (no typo) doesn’t appear. And the installed xmms works alright.
Strange trick but works.
So bye and thanks again, I’m going to listen to my favorites from Billy Joel and Sting now…