On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I had to install GNU bc on SCO Openserver 5.0.5, when the
> make test failed on the "bc" portion. The GNU bc lives in
> /usr/local/bin
> as you would expect. I don't want to alter the OS or filesystems. But
> I do want openssl to use GNU bc without changing anyones PATH
> environment or .profile. I usually accomplish this by running a shell
> with the
> necessary PATH, wrapped around the needed binary. I will want
> the same to happen with open SSH when I build that.
>
> Any ideas ? Did I not drink enough coffee today ? Please feel free
> to send flames and abuse ( "Jane, you ignorant geek !" 8-) ) as long
> as you also send usefull help. No I am not a newbie. Don't go there.
err..
bc is only used, afaik, for the testing part of the compilation.
If you are root, you can fiddle with the filesystem and revert after 5
mins. You you are not, set the PATH accordingly.
simos.
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