On Thursday 20 November 2003 20:07, Paul Hampson wrote: > As a bonus, the rlm_ippool pod2man call got fixed for perl < 5.6, and > rlm_eap has been silenced in the case where it is called upon a non-EAP > packet. > > There are pacakges for Debian at > http://www.tbble.com/freeradius/ > They're numbered 0.9.2-4 since (a) I'm moving and don't have time to > muck with the new source archive; and (b) we're >< this close to getting > into Debian/unstable so I don't want to muck with things too much until > that's done. > > Just to reiterate, the 0.9.2-4 packages at http://www.tbble.com/freeradius/ > are the same as the 0.9.3 tarball above, but with major Debian packaging > improvements (biiiig thanks to Steve Langasek for his guidance here) which > will hopefully go into 1.0.0 and 0.9.4's tarballs. > > --
Paul, Ignore the prevous msg, I put Dec instead of Sept in the first line. I see that these deb packages have the same dependency issues we discussed in September with libiodbc2 and libltdl3. The Depends says: freeradius: Depends: libiodbc2 (>= 3.51.1-3) but 3.51.1-1 is installed Depends: libltdl3 (>= 1.5-3) but 1.5-2 is installed freeradius-mysql: Depends: zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.1) but 1:1.1.4-16 is installed I am running Sarge, and I tried to search through unstable. Where do those versions of those libraries come from? Several of the debian web servers have been compromised and are down for inspection, so I am not able to search for the necessary versions of these libraries. http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/files/fw/debian-security-20031121.txt I am going to get the cvs and build my own deb packages without these dependencies and without the extra modules like before, but I just wanted to see what your current thoughts are on this issue. Thanks for your work! Nick -- Nick Davis Associate Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet Exposure, Inc. http://www.iexposure.com (612)676-1946 Web Development-Web Marketing-ISP Services - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html