Interesting, thanks for sharing the tip.
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Lisandro Grullon
New York City College of Technology
Division of Continuing Education
Director of Network Operations
Lisandro Office:
I had no problems on three V20z (Opteron based). I did have problems on
a Dell Optiplex though. I'm using Sun's version of GCC which is newer
than the one in sunfreeware
The problem was regarding values.c, which is documented.
Fix it like this:
wget http://www.openssl.org/~appro/values.c
ksh -
Hi rabellino,
Maybe that is the problem I am having, I have apache2 install in the
production server, probably that is why is not compiling properly. Well, I
probably will redo one of the production server this weekend and the first
thing I will do is install openssl first and them all the oth
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Subject: For those of you using Solaris 10.
Hi all,
After struggling with the installation in two different producti
Lisandro Grullon wrote:
Hi all,
After struggling with the installation in two different production servers of
openssl 0.9.8 I decided to give it a shot in a new clean server just install. I
install the usual stuff (make,gcc, libconv,perl(is already include in Solaris
10) ) After you install
y, August 31, 2005 9:36 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: For those of you using Solaris 10.
Hi all,
After struggling with the installation in two different production servers of
openssl 0.9.8 I decided to give it a shot in a new clean server just install. I
install the usual stuff (make,
Hi all,
After struggling with the installation in two different production servers of
openssl 0.9.8 I decided to give it a shot in a new clean server just install. I
install the usual stuff (make,gcc, libconv,perl(is already include in Solaris
10) ) After you install those things you will need