on 9/20/02 3:37 AM, Ian McCall stated: > >> Is this a Raq3?? > > It's a Raq 4.
If you have a Raq4 why not just grab the pkg from Solar Speed and save yourself some time?? > > >> When I looked at our Raq3 they had about 3 symlinks in >> the /usr/lib I think. You won't be able to just do a OpenSSL >> compile. You need to build next to apache. > > Thanks for the tip - I'll check the archives. I -believe- the web side of > things > is handled though through the mod_ssl upgrade I performed (compiled OpenSSL > 0.9.6g, then compiled mod_ssl for 1.3.20 linked against OpenSSL 0.9.6g). > > It's these extraneous files lying around that are worrying me - I don't know > what's using them. Fixing the symlink or copying some files around is easy > enough, the trouble is that I don't know why they're actually -there-, or what > upgrade mechanism broke the links, or whether putting 0.9.6g in might break > anything. We also run Debian. The nice thing about them is on the web they actually show the directory and location of the files. Even do a search for them. Wish Cobalt would get with it. > > DLL hell under Linux? Ah well, I knew it would happen one day... > > Cheers, > Ian -- Thanks!! Dave Thurman The Web Presence Group / www.webpresencegroup.net Listonly <at> webpresencegroup.net / Spam Block 8^Q _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
