Just an example, arch linux repos currently have openssl version 1.1.1.o. I don't see a problem moving to newer versions, but don't understand why there is not a transition period where older libraries are still available for some years while they newer ones are being phased in, as long as they do not conflict with one another. deb files from previous version of Ubuntu, but have even had to rely on rpm's from other distros to find certain libraries that are not really that old. It happens with a lot of libraries over time. I am surprised that Ubuntu didn't keep both versions until later releases.
#NOTECASE PRO SOFTWARE#
If you try to compile, a lot of software sources would still require libbssl1 to be present. The others are still considering it unstable. A month ago, I personally didn't know of any distro using Libssl3 by default except Ubuntu. A lot of distros are still using version 1. A lot of software was written to require libssl1. If you are having any issues you will need to issue apt with the fix broken to repair the incomplete installs. So try to look for the last version of libbsl1.x where x is the highest version number released. If you are missing any dependencies it will let you know. Once you have all the required debs in a folder by themselves, browse to the folder in dolphin file manager, hit f4 to get the terminal to open and type:
#NOTECASE PRO INSTALL#
When you try to install one, it will require the other dependencies. It will also tell you on the Ubuntu package search page what the dependencies are. Since the packages are slotted they should not affect other newer versions of same library already installed. Just be aware of dependencies that may also have to be downloaded. I also had to do it in reverse to get a newer mainline kernel installed I needed libbssl 3. I have had to do this with some libraries for old applications, namely libgtksourceview, in order to get them to build from source. If the link doesn't work you can find the deb package online from a previous version and install it in Jammy. I did message the developer of Notecase too.
#NOTECASE PRO UPDATE#
I did expect it would be that i would have to wait for an update from Notecase. I am going to guess that there is a good chance that more than just libssl may be too new in Jammy for your deb file.Thank you so much for that. I am going to guess that there is a good chance that more than just libssl may be too new in Jammy for your deb file. If the program still doesn't work, you can delete the link: I am not sure of creaking a symlink from the existing libssl.so.3 named libssl.so.1.1 will work.Äownloading and manually installing Impish's libssl1.1 package, and any related dependencies is another option that *probably* will work You might ask them when they plan to add one, or have a workaround.
The version of Notecase, assuming I am looking at the correct software, explicitly needs the 1.1 version, until they make a package for 22.04. The two don't conflict with each other, or rather they shouldn't, which explains why you have the 1.1 version in your upgrade. Libssl 1.1 is what is in 21.10, via the package libssl1.1Ä¢2.04 has libssl 3.