On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 12:57:29PM -0700, Leslie Katz wrote:

> Thanks for your reply, Jan.
> 
> The result of "which openssl" is "/usr/bin/openssl".
> 
> The result of "/usr/local/bin/openssl" is "No such file or directory".
> 
> You say "installing a newer version will not help you anyway since system 
> commands dependent on OpenSSL will stay dependent on the version shipped 
> with the system."
> 
> Does that mean I can't even try to replace 0.9.7a with 0.9.7m?

The 0.9.7x releases maintain binary compatibility (there was an "i"
or "j" IIRC release that broke it by accident and an update was issued).

You should be able to replace the 0.9.7a runtime with a 0.9.7m runtime,
and should probably do it to avail yourself of the bug and security
fixes. Ideally the vendor has updated binary packages available.

-- 
        Viktor.
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