On Thursday 25 October 2007, David Flatley wrote:
>  As part of a customer requirement I am trying to compile a newer version
> of Openssl on two Red Hat Enterprise 4 update 4 systems.
> One is an i686 and the other an x86_64 system. I have tried to compile
> several newer versions on both systems and have only had luck
> with the i686 by doing an "rpm -e --nodeps openssl" to remove the original
> Red Hat Openssl first then compiling the new version.
>    The problem I run into is that the library files, libcrypto and libssl
> for /lib on the i686 and the /lib64 are not put in the directories and the
> old
> files remain. This then puts the system in limbo because when I try to
> install Openssh it runs findssl.sh and shows that the installed library
> files
> do not match, which they do not. I have tried various different scenarios
> with no luck.
>     Can anyone give me some input on this? Thanks.

Can't you just mv the lib files to another place and then rerun the 
installation?
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Regards,
Mick

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