There is actually a fairly easy solution which doesn’t involve relying on the scripts above and that’s the one from the very first post which is in in brief:
- download and install libssl1.1 from the Impish archive (https://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/libssl1.1). It doesn’t look like there is anything preventing people from having both libssl1.1 and libssl3.
- install it (do ‘sudo dpkg -i package.deb’
- fix apt by running ‘ sudo apt --fix-broken install'.
No worries.
There is actually a fairly easy solution which doesn’t involve relying on the scripts above and that’s the one from the very first post which is in in brief: /packages. ubuntu. com/impish/ libssl1. 1). It doesn’t look like there is anything preventing people from having both libssl1.1 and libssl3.
- download and install libssl1.1 from the Impish archive (https:/
- install it (do ‘sudo dpkg -i package.deb’
- fix apt by running ‘ sudo apt --fix-broken install'.