From: Bob B. <bo...@zk...> - 2002-07-31 16:11:34
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On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:11:53PM +0200, Mike Arends <MArends@Wanadoo.nl> wrote: > On Wednesday 31 July 2002 16:10, Bob Bell wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 03:59:50PM +0200, Mike Arends <MArends@Wanadoo.nl> > wrote: > > > On Wednesday 31 July 2002 15:46, Philip Joseph wrote: > > > > On my RedHat linux 7.3 system, libcrypto.so.1 is a softlink to > > > > libcrypto.so.0.9.6, which is from the rpm openssl096-0.9.6-6. > > > > > > Well, that's very nice. How is it possible to have different openssl > > > packages within the same distribution? I have installed > > > openssl-0.9.6.b-18 which provides libcrypto.so.2, not .1 > > > > You can try grabbing the SRPM and compiling it yourself. That > > should let you use whatever libraries you have installed. > > Well, actually I want to try out the rdesktop-server. I could only find an RPM > of that, no source. Try contacting be...@re... or dmi...@el... for the source; it's illegal to distribute the binary without offering a way to obtain the source. Alternatively, try compiling the rdp server from the rdesktop code itself, which is what I suspect the rdesktop-server package is. In fact, just extract the rdp-srvr-readme.txt file from the RPM, and you can see how to create the executable. -- Bob Bell <bo...@zk...> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Q. I find this a nice feature but it is not according to the documentation. Or is it a BUG? A. Let's call it an accidental feature. :-)" -- Larry Wall, creator of the Perl programming language |