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To reproduce the error, try this. go to scim config, then IMEngine global setup, I only enable the first ko option under korean.
scim used to work fine in 14.1, this happends in -current
I'm using ibus now, and it's working fine. but using ibus is not a fix.
but ibus, scim whichever it works, at least ibus is working
Do lynx and irssi also need rebuilding against the new openssl?
There's a new irssi out, so now might be an opportune time to bump it anyway.
lynx seems to work, but both it and irssi appear to contain a "SSLv23_client_method" symbol, but then so does the library, so perhaps I'm misunderstanding this and its not a problem. irssi bump would be nice anyway.
It seem akonadi is broken on current, kmail does no work.
It appears this one isn't related to SSLv2, but is an issue with the latest mariadb package. Reverting to the previous version fixes it. Recompiling akonadi against the mariadb package in -current doesn't fix it, either. And, there are similar reports to be found for other distributions.
Thanks for the heads-up... continuing to investigate.
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