From: "Steven Levine" Received: from [192.168.100.201] (HELO mail.2rosenthals.com) by 2rosenthals.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.4.10) with ESMTP id 11350147 for ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com; Wed, 11 Dec 2024 11:05:53 -0500 Received: from secmgr-va.2rosenthals.com ([50.73.8.217]:57729 helo=mail2.2rosenthals.com) by mail.2rosenthals.com with esmtps (TLS1.2) tls TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (Exim 4.97.1) (envelope-from ) id 1tLPDk-0000000048Z-0U6q for ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com; Wed, 11 Dec 2024 11:05:52 -0500 Received: from mta-101a.earthlink-vadesecure.net ([51.81.61.60]:42287) by mail2.2rosenthals.com with esmtps (TLS1.2) tls TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 (Exim 4.97.1) (envelope-from ) id 1tLPDi-000000006iJ-0hwx for ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com; Wed, 11 Dec 2024 11:05:50 -0500 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; bh=fJvxQeEMYmDL0UjEkKJKbf2dHZBHstG6zPItHY gWjiY=; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=earthlink.net; h=from:reply-to:subject: date:to:cc:resent-date:resent-from:resent-to:resent-cc:in-reply-to: references:list-id:list-help:list-unsubscribe:list-unsubscribe-post: list-subscribe:list-post:list-owner:list-archive; q=dns/txt; s=dk12062016; t=1733933149; x=1734537949; b=oacKPlhRUueXaeUksTAwdNMmXz2 8JqsCsXz2dv4Dt64LzTk8f9ZWOH+wJ5oTqXrgAUWgHqH44XNgp7QyexJvIapB8dZ7vbts3h d1rZ5qoVvHU5TqGoOCu5YcTRCXPYZwyXZ8pdaeqm7yCgKtP+Bu0y62LBufHv0OzeJ24aKZR bSXYN3OuxddkrigvdmfmQ9u/SUk8U5vgfO4cHeC2C9kDAzMiukT9cftqhYLTAOX+gRxL33F VMQvpgFjn+sEGXt8V+ZPwVqo91VgW05+U4t8FOpRgduDd+XNJwasVjl5roLUkTq0BTrXlpU /jhsPHQ5dsJ5pqO4K7BZt+p7BofQvww== Received: from slamain ([172.56.178.196]) by vsel1nmtao01p.internal.vadesecure.com with ngmta id ef407d70-18102b03352b5006; Wed, 11 Dec 2024 16:05:49 +0000 Message-ID: <6759b096.11.mr2ice.fgrirsq@earthlink.net> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 07:32:38 -0800 To: "eCS ISP Mailing List" In-Reply-To: Subject: Re: [eCS-ISP] Getting started with Let's Encrypt X-Mailer: MR/2 Internet Cruiser Edition for OS/2 v3.00.11.24/60 In , on 12/11/24 at 08:54 PM, "Peter Moylan" said: Hi Peter, >POPUPLOG.OS2 is completely unhelpful. FWIW, it's 100% helpful because it's telling you exactly what's failing if not exactly how to fix it. >12-11-2024 20:41:59 SYS2070 PID 00e9 TID 0001 Slot 00d0 >C:\UACME\UACME.EXE >CURL4->LIBCN0.1988 >182 This is how OS/2 has always reported missing entry points in a DLL. It's reporting that your curl4.dll needs ordinal 1988 from libcn0.dll which does not exist in the version of libcn0.dll you have installed. >I'm puzzled about what to do next. Well, I guess I should first check >whether I have an outdated CURL4.DLL, but that's all I can think of. You can't know for sure if the culprit is curl4 or libcn0. All you know at this point is that they are mismatched. yum update libc yum update curl will ensure you have the latest version installed for your platform. There is another possibility. You mentioned that this was an older setup. Check the content of %UNIXROOT%\etc\rpm\platform and make sure it contains pentium4-OS/2-OS/2 Older systems often used i686-OS/2-OS/2 Bitwiseworks has deprecated the i686-OS/2-OS/2 platform which means that the installed libraries may not be up to date. For example: yum --noplugins --disablerepo=*exp -C list libc reports Installed Packages libc.pentium4 1:0.1.12-1.oc00 installed Available Packages libc.i686 1:0.1.9-1.oc00 netlabs-rel libc.pentium4 1:0.1.13-1.oc00 netlabs-rel The libc 0.1.9 build is sure not to work well with some newer packages that were built against 0.1.13. Steven -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Steven Levine" Warp/DIY/BlueLion etc. www.scoug.com www.arcanoae.com www.warpcave.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------