Olavo Dietrich wrote:
All right,
Yes, I have tried the rpm and got failed dependencies. Then I tried to
install the dependencies and got another failed dependencies. So , I was in
a loop, and decided to go with the source.
It looks like it won't be as simple as I thought.
rpm -ivh freeradius-2.1.1-2.fc10.x86_64.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libcrypto.so.7()(64bit) is needed by freeradius-2.1.1-2.fc10.x86_64
libssl.so.7()(64bit) is needed by freeradius-2.1.1-2.fc10.x86_64
Thank you for your help. I'll try the rpms again.
The problem is you're not using an rpm installer, but trying to install
an rpm directly. yum is the rpm installer for fedora and RHEL.
% yum --enable-repo fedora-development install freeradius
Just be careful, this is "rawhide" the latest bits, to solve
dependencies yum might pull in a lot of stuff.
You can also do a local build and avoid the issues with pulling in
dependencies from rawhide.
If rpmbuild is not installed, then install it.
% yum install rpm-build
Get the latest srpm from
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=298
Click on the latest build, download the srpm and install the srpm via
'rpm -ihv <path to downloaded srpm)
% rpmbuild -ba freeradius.spec
rpmbuild might complain about missing dependencies, for each missing
dependency do a yum install for the missing dependency. This will pull
in dependencies for your current OS version, probably what you want
(instead of rawhide).
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