![]() ![]() Save the file to a convenient location, preferably on Desktop. ![]() So just The way these symlinks are made they would even work if RHEL upgrades libssl or libcrypto to higher versions. The tool automatically checks the operating system and suggest appropriate download version. ![]() So the answer is: there is /usr/lib64/libssl.so which is at version 10, which is compatible with the version we need (6). Second possibility: find out if the system already has a higher version of the two libraries:.By specifying just the package name (openssl098e.x86_64 would also work, and would avoid any 32bit package) we install both libssl.so.6 and libcrypto.so.6 in their 64bit versions - done! Unfortunately 'yum provides' does not tell us about the 64bit library (is that a yum bug?). Now don't just install the openssl098e-0.9.686 and its dependencies - it is a 32bit library (the name ends with '.i686')! Installing it does not solve the problem - we need a 64bit library. The most frequent installer filename for the program is: cmd.exe. First possibility: find out about installable RPM packages (preferred way): WinCoot 0.3.3.1 can be downloaded from our website for free.So only two libraries are missing! Either they can be installed using yum, or they are already available, but have a higher version. ![]()
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