mod_ssl requires  at least one small tweak to run on Linux + Glibc2.1 (I and
others I know of ran into one particular one -- ndbm.h has moved --, but I'd
not be surprised if there are more).

Dave Neuer

-----Original Message-----
From: Massimiliano Pala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Linux


>Ben Laurie wrote:
>
>> This is mostly off-topic, but in a good cause: I'm trying to install
>> Linux, not coz I have any real need, but so that I can more easily
>> support OpenSSL and related stuff, some of which is a major battle to
>> compile on FreeBSD (unfortunately, IMNSHO). But, I'm having my usual
>> nightmare ... so are there any Linux gurus other there willing to help
>> get the damn thing installed? I'm trying to do RH 6.0, and I've managed
>> (after only two weeks) to persuade it to download through my firewall.
>> Now it is doing something completely stupid I won't bore the list
>> with...
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ben.
>>
>
>I do have Downloaded the RH6.0 package... I did installed on a machine
>to see how it is ... but it seems to have MAJOR problems with glibc
>( I cannot compile apache+mod_ssl ... !!! ) with many software (not
>Openssl. If you do not want to risk just to see a very (indeed)
>GUI, don't install the 6.0 bu use the 5.2.
>
>C'you,
>
> Massimiliano Pala ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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