Lately I've been seeing more and more problems revolving around these
issues, being a gentooist makes you a better than average Linux user and
should be able to find out the answer to your problems on forums or
bugzilla. Having said this does not mean I don't believe we shouldn't
fix it.
Currently I'm trying to revive Gentoo-Corporate and Gentoo Stable which
I consider the same thing in the end. One stable release and then just
release security updates from then on until the next major release. This
will solve a lot of problems and expand gentoo into the corporate world
and with the upcoming red hat discontinuing it's efforts in the open
source community, this would be a perfect time for gentoo to push itself
out. There are things holding back this project but I am also determined
to get it rolling again.------------- Benjamin Coles Gentoo Infrastructure On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 20:31, Ron OHara wrote: > It's an ~arch system .. and that currently means openssh-0.9.7 --- > which removed openssh-0.9.6 and lead to the other complications. > > Ron > > Matthew Kennedy wrote: > > >Ron OHara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>I want to raise an issue resulting from my experience so far in using > >> > >> > > > >[...] > > > >arch or ~arch Gentoo system? > > > > > > > >>This installed 'openssl-0.9.7' and removed 'openssl-0.9.6' - > >>unfortunately lots of stuff on the system was compiled and linked > >> > >> > > > >[...] > > > >My understanding was that a new 0.9.7 ebuild did not build the 0.9.6 > >library. I've seen one other user run into exactly this problem. > > > >Matt > > > > > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list >
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