On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 15:25 -0400, Madwifi Wireless wrote: > Won't it be easier for you to just download the source, compile and install? > You will be chasing lot's of rpm dependencies if you don't have all your > packages install under RHEL.
Compiling from source will end up chasing an equivalent list of dependencies, as we've already seen. There is no way to avoid installing an SQL package if you compile freeradius with SQL support, for example. I personally find installing from packages to be a lot easier, but you can't always do that. For instance, I am using a freeradius compiled from source, and it was a pain to chase down all the -devel packages I needed because all I get from the configure/compile is that some include file wasn't found or some library file is missing. It's not always obvious which -devel package I need. Whereas installing freeradius from yum would automatically bring in all the dependencies. The reason I compiled from source is that the RPM packages do not include the latest version, and I needed the support for clients with dynamic addresses which is only available in freeradius 2.1.1 and beyond. --Greg - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html