Picasa online features wont work

Hi,
with openSUSE 11.3 I am getting this when I start Picasa:


Many online features of Picasa will not work
until you install a 32-bit version of OpenSSL.
If you skip this step, you can perform it later by running:
/opt/picasa/bin/repackage32.sh openssl
For additional assistance, please visit:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Labs-Picasa-for-Linux

Would you like to install 32-bit OpenSSL now

The automatic installer in Picasa says:

Don't know how to install openssl on Suse.

And as a result none of the online features (upload to Picase webalbums for instance) don’t work.

I have the following SSL packages installed, but I can’t seem to figure which additional packages I need to install in order to get Picasa working as it did in openSUSE 11.2

petrin-poytakone:/etc/sysconfig # zyp se ssl
Verbosity: 1
Non-option program arguments: ‘ssl’
Initializing Target
Loading repository data…
Reading installed packages…
Force resolution: No

S | Name | Summary | Type
–±------------------------------±---------------------------------------------------------------±----------
| cacti-PA-ssl | This plugin forces your Cacti users to use SSL to access Cacti | package
| cacti-PA-ssl | This plugin forces your Cacti users to use SSL to access Cacti | srcpackage
| compat-openssl097g | Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security | package
i | compat-openssl097g-32bit | Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security | package
| docbook-dsssl-stylesheets | DSSSL Stylesheets for the DocBook DTD | package
| libnss_compat_ossl0 | OpenSSL to NSS source-level compatibility library | package
i | libopenssl-devel | Include Files and Libraries mandatory for Development | package
| libopenssl0_9_8 | Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security | package
| libopenssl0_9_8-32bit | Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security | package
i | libopenssl1_0_0 | Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security | package
i | libopenssl1_0_0-32bit | Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security | package
| libxmlsec1-openssl-devel | OpenSSL crypto plugin for XML Security Library | package
| libxmlsec1-openssl1 | OpenSSL crypto plugin for XML Security Library | package
| libxmlsec1-openssl1-debuginfo | Debug information for package libxmlsec1-openssl1 | package
| nss-compat-openssl-devel | OpenSSL to NSS source-level compatibility library | package
i | openssl | Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security | package
| openssl-doc | Additional Package Documentation | package
| openssl-ibmca | The IBMCA OpenSSL dynamic engine | package
| openssl-ibmca-32bit | The IBMCA OpenSSL dynamic engine | package
| openssl_tpm_engine | OpenSSL TPM interface engine plugin | package
| perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum | Interface for OpenSSL’s multiprecision integer arithmetic | package
i | perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA | RSA encoding and decoding, using the openSSL libraries | package
i | perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random | Interface to OpenSSL PRNG methods | package
i | perl-Crypt-SSLeay | A perl module that provides LWP https support | package
i | perl-IO-Socket-SSL | IO::Socket::SSL Perl Module | package
| perl-Net-SSLGlue | Add/extend SSL support for common perl modules | package
i | perl-Net-SSLeay | Net::SSLeay Perl Module | package
| perl-ldap-ssl | SSL Extension to perl-ldap | package
| php5-openssl | PHP5 Extension Module | package
| python-openssl | Python wrapper module around the OpenSSL library | package
| ssldump | SSLv3/TLS Network Protocol Analyzer | package

Sorry for the long post, hopefully someone can help me in getting Picasa working correctly.

I have the same problem and havent been able to find a solution. Also, Picasa in 11.3 seems to use a lot more CPU than in 11.2

I’m still using 11.2 but looking at your list, have you tried installing libopenssl0_9_8-32bit which I see is not installed.

As the previous poster suggested:

“zypper in libopenssl0_9_8-32bit”

does the trick!

Tks the same solution goes to openSuSe 11.4 64bits

“zypper in libopenssl0_9_8-32bit”

did the trick!

Confirmed on 11.4 64bit :good: