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libxslt-devel-1.1.28-6.el7.x86_64.rpm Description libxslt-devel - Development files for libxslt The libxslt-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use libxslt. Alternatives Requires Provides Required By Search Packages Download Install Howto Install libxslt-devel rpm package: # yum install libxslt-devel Hi guys, I've downloaded the latest installer for Plesk 8.3 for CentOS 5 (swsoft_installer_v3.3.0_build071228.14_os_CentOS_3.6_i386). I've run chmod +x plesk.com documentation help center feature requests blog. Welcome to our Plesk Community. Follow us on: Facebook Twitter. libssl.so.4. Thread starter sauger; Start date Jan 14, 2008; S I tried uninstalling default openssl version and followed this tutorial and still no hope, and the output of openssl version is indeed OpenSSL 3.0.0 7 sep 2021 (Library: OpenSSL 3.0.0 7 sep 2021), according to a related article, someone suggested that we can use apxs to compile a new version of mod_ssl to point to different openssl version, but I am still finding some materials to do so, it Install and configure Dovecot on CentOS 6 as an IMAP server Sep 06, 2018 pfSense v2.4.3 as a CPE for 2Degeees/Snap broadband with static IPv4 and IPv6 with DHCP6C Aug 31, 2018 pfsense DHCP6C configuration for static IPv6 prefix 2018-08-22_123505.png Aug 22, 2018 If your application needs the openssl executable, you'd need to recompile the 0.9.8 package for CentOS 6. If your application needs the openssl library, then verify whether you need the x86_64 or i686 version, with ldd application. If it's looking in /lib64, then yum install yum install openssl098e.x86_64. ¨BOINC 6.12.34 is the latest recommended)¨ - a time ago in download page i can easy choice from latest, not so latest and so - various - versions. now i see only one choice - latest - who not working on mandiva. as i see, on centos soo. it is a silly idea, imho - restrict ¨download¨ area to only one, ¨last¨ version. especially, if it is openssl-libs-1..2k-19.el7.x86_64.rpm Description openssl-libs - A general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation OpenSSL is a toolkit for supporting cryptography. The openssl-libs package contains the libraries that are used by various applications which support cryptographic algorithms and protocols. Alternatives Requires Provides LibreSSL is a version of the TLS/crypto stack forked from OpenSSL in 2014, with goals of modernizing the codebase, improving security, and applying best practice development processes. Primary development occurs inside the OpenBSD source tree with the usual care the project is known for. On a regular basis the code is re-packaged for portable This is on a fresh install of Centos 7.6.1810. I'm not sure where I should check. Thanks again for your awesome tutorial! Reply. angeloma July 2, 2019 At 9:48 pm. Hey, buddy, it's all right. When you run the openssl command you are using the latest version path. However yum verifies the versions installed as packages. Whatever answers related to "centos libssl.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" libcublas.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory; libcusolver.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory; libcuda.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory To check the version of OpenSSL you have just installed, run the following command. $ /usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl version OpenSSL 1.0.2p 14 Aug 2018 6. To use the newly installed

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