On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I just found that I had 3 different versions of libssl
> on my machine in three different libraries.

It doesn't really matter......

Why not just set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable?  Then you can
tell where to search first for libraries and your applications will find
the first on in the path.

Ed



 >
> I have zapped the ones in /lib and /usr/lib, and updated
> the one in  /usr/local/lib to the current release.
>
> Now when I run up2date, it wants to install a copy of
> the (older) library in /usr/lib.  Since this appears on
> the screen where it is 'checking dependancies' there is
> no way to uncheck it.
>
> Trying to remove it from /var/spool/up2date between the pull
> and the install fails too.
>
> Now this IS installed in a different library, so I was able
> to do a rpm uninstall after the up2date without touching my
> good version, but
>
> IS there any better way to do this ????
>
>
>

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