This has answer with some links:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52210603/qt-and-openssl-incompatible-version-on-ubuntu
Just download a 1.0 arm deb install, reinstall sdk, then apt-get update(?) to 
get back to latest (there is a compat package on fedora/opensuse according to 
this 
https://together.jolla.com/question/191318/problems-installing-sdk-1807-on-linux/
 but didn't find a deb, so best to just downgrade for install and reupgrade 
after it seems) 

On Sunday, 17 November 2019, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
> On Sunday, 17 November 2019 15.24.18 CET szo...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Actually, downgrading to 1.0 might work as qtcreator 5.6 requires it
> > according to
> > https://forum.qt.io/topic/97098/install-qt-creator-5-6-0-on-ubuntu-mate-18->
> >  04-1/2 seems weird but could be worth a try and reupdating after install
> 
> Good find!
> 
> It does look like it could at least solve the "cannot resolve" errors, I'm 
> just baffled that no one else is having this problem?
> 
> But how would one approach this. Preferably having both v.1.0 and v.1.1 side 
> by side. Maybe it's possible to set an env variable saying which to use? I 
> have no idea :P
> 
> Hmm. Now I just checked my desktop PC. I has the same openssl version. I'll 
> investigate some more. Thanks for the suggestions :)
> 
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> /Thomas
> 
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