On 4/15/2013 6:57 AM, Joan Moreau wrote:

> Reverted to 3.7.10. Recompiled openssl + cyrus + posfix . Same errors.
> Where does the inconsistency reside ?

You will probably not get the answer from the Postfix mailing list, as
this is not a problem with Postfix, and it appears that nobody here is
willing to dedicate additional time to helping you debug/fix a
non-Postfix problem.

> 2013-04-15T13:55:29.921960+02:00 server postfix/smtpd[3308]: warning:
> TLS library problem: 3308:error:1411C146:SSL
> routines:tls1_prf:unsupported digest type:t1_enc.c:276:
> 2013-04-15T13:55:29.921966+02:00 server postfix/smtpd[3308]: warning:
> TLS library problem: 3308:error:140D308A:SSL
> routines:TLS1_SETUP_KEY_BLOCK:cipher or hash unavailable:t1_enc.c:597:

I think it's time for you to move (back?) into the distribution fold, to
discontinue building your userland from scratch.  You are an end user,
not a developer.  The situation you find yourself in is the exact reason
why the first Linux distributions were created, and still exist today.
Which is to get a pre built system where the kernel and all of the
package and library versions work together, without end user debugging
required.

In fact, you are the current poster child for the Linux distribution model.

-- 
Stan

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