Logging into my Sparcstation using ssh is very slow. Thanks to the friendly advise of another Debian/Sparc user I now know this is because of the compile time option used for libssl.
Googling around a bit I found out that I have to "rebuild openssl/libssl/libcrypto, adding a -mv8 flag to gcc". I have used apt-file and apt-get to find out and download the source for libssl0.9.6. Since I am not yet familiar with the magic of configure and make, and the Debian wrappers used to build a deb, I am not sure where to put the gcc flag. Since the Sparc is a gateway and besides that very slow, I can't have a couple of trial and errors while building the new ssl libraries. So where do I change/add the -mv8 option for gcc? On a related note, why did apt-get source fetch the unstable source package? In my sources.list I have stable, testing and unstable but have stable defined as default release in apt.conf. Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]