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[solved] Cura 2.5 AppImage + Fedora 25 -> does not work


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Posted (edited) · [solved] Cura 2.5 AppImage + Fedora 25 -> does not work

Hello,

Everything is in the title. When I start the AppImage in Fedora 25, I got the following error message:

 

relocation error: /lib64/libssl.so: symbol EVP_aes_128_cbc_hmac_sha256, version libcrypto.so.10 not defined in file libcrypto.so.10 with link time reference

Any idea on how to solve this?

Thanks,

K

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    Posted · [solved] Cura 2.5 AppImage + Fedora 25 -> does not work

    I've got the same problem trying to use the octoprint plugin on the Cura 2.6 BETA AppImage.

     

    cura: relocation error: /lib64/libssl.so: symbol EVP_aes_128_cbc_hmac_sha256, version libcrypto.so.10 not defined in file libcrypto.so.10 with link time reference

     

    I'm running Fedora 25 too. If I find a solution I'll follow up. I might file a bug too if I find the proper channel.

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    Posted · [solved] Cura 2.5 AppImage + Fedora 25 -> does not work

    Alright, I've got a workaround, at least for my problem.

    Before running the Cura AppImage, I had to preload a different ssl implementation.

     

    export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libcrypto.so./Cura-2.6.0-BETA.AppImage

     

    Bam, Cura no longer crashes when attempting to connect to octoprint.

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