installing git-core (to upgrade OpenSSL) leads to errors

Jeremy Lavergne jeremy at lavergne.gotdns.org
Sat Mar 17 21:07:10 PDT 2012


> However, my original error, one that prompted all this dance, still persists. On my computer "A" when I do `git push computer_b" I get
> 
> 	OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 1000005f, you have 1000100f
> 	fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
> 
> On computer "B" I have the right version of OpenSSL
> 
> 	computer_B $port installed openssl
> 	The following ports are currently installed:
>  	openssl @1.0.0d_0
>  	openssl @1.0.1_0 (active)
> 
> Do I have to do something to ensure that the right versions of git are trying to talk to each other? Or, am I barking up a completely wrong tree?

If it's still an issue, you can manually rebuild the openssl port. It's purely on one computer, and not network-related.

I think it's:
sudo port upgrade --force openssl.

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