Hi Regivaldo, actually many of the modules provided with openca are not needed depending on your linux distribution or os. To provide the most compatibility with different distros/OSes we added the required (and updated) modules.
Unfortunately this comes with a price :( Moreover, we have to take care about compatibilities with different PERL versions... It is not easy... that's why the OpenCA-NG will rely less on perl and will provide the usual UNIX daemon approach. Strangely enough - ANSI C is more portable than PERL :D Cheers, Max On 03/05/2010 06:37 AM, Regivaldo Gomes Costa wrote:
Dear Massimiliano/Ben, Perfect. I installed the libdb4.6-dev package and finalized build. Interestingly, the previous version (1.0.2) did not need this package. The previous version I had compiled in that environment. Thanks for the help.
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