You need to clean out the 6.3 versions of various libs/binaries.
See the delete-old and delete-old-libs targets on /usr/src/Makefile
fixed that issue .. however now kde4 is conflicting with things needed for
kde3..
Making all in include
=== Installing for tidy-lib-080621.c
===
You've got a mix of older and newer library versions, which makes me
think that you are trying to do a partial upgrade of your ports after
upgrading the FreeBSD base system to a newer version. You really need
to rebuild all ports when doing that, or else you'll run into issues.
However, the
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 12:43:37 Warren Liddell wrote:
You've got a mix of older and newer library versions, which makes
me think that you are trying to do a partial upgrade of your ports
after upgrading the FreeBSD base system to a newer version. You
really need to rebuild all ports
How do i avoid//overturn this conflict ?
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libssl.so.4, needed by /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so, may
conflict with libssl.so.5
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libcrypto.so.4, needed by /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so, may
conflict with libcrypto.so.5
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libz.so.3, needed by
Hi--
On Aug 11, 2008, at 3:57 PM, Warren Liddell wrote:
How do i avoid//overturn this conflict ?
You've got a mix of older and newer library versions, which makes me
think that you are trying to do a partial upgrade of your ports after
upgrading the FreeBSD base system to a newer version.
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 00:57:16 Warren Liddell wrote:
How do i avoid//overturn this conflict ?
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libssl.so.4, needed by /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so, may
conflict with libssl.so.5
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libcrypto.so.4, needed by /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so,
may conflict
Hello
just wondering which version of libssl is used by FreeBSD? Is it openssl ?
because i want to install libssl but without using ports system.
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Best Regards
Vitaly
katsuo_harada_evil_does [at] hotmail [dot] com
Marseille Nice
In the last episode (Jun 04), Vitaly D said:
just wondering which version of libssl is used by FreeBSD? Is it
openssl ? because i want to install libssl but without using ports
system.
OpenSSL is included in the base system. You can check to see what
version you have by looking in the /usr
From: Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vitaly D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: libssl
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 17:44:42 -0500
OpenSSL is included in the base system. You can check to see what
version you have by looking in the /usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h
Just a short ACK to those who offered clues on howto
get my ssh/scp apps working again. Thanks! times 25!
Dunno what I bungled, but rebuilding /usr/src/secure/openssl/*
fixed just about everything on my ThinkPad. Now, after
spending 14+ hours yesterday,
I deleted libssl.so.3 by accident
Whats the best way to get it back w/o reloading (fetch depends on it...and
I found it fast!)
Thanks :)
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I deleted libssl.so.3 by accident
Whats the best way to get it back w/o reloading (fetch depends on
it...and I found it fast!)
If it is /usr/lib/libssl.so.3, the following can do the job :
# cd /usr/src/secure/lib/libssl
# make obj make depend make
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On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 11:25:36 -0500
J.D. Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I deleted libssl.so.3 by accident
Whats the best way to get it back w/o reloading (fetch depends on it...and
I found it fast!)
Thanks :)
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If (ok, mighty big if, but) you just recently build
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 11:25 am, J.D. Bronson wrote:
I deleted libssl.so.3 by accident
Whats the best way to get it back w/o reloading (fetch depends on it...and
I found it fast!)
Thanks :)
Back in the early 1980's, I was cleaning out my files and directories from my
father's
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 11:36 am, Julien Gabel wrote:
I deleted libssl.so.3 by accident
Whats the best way to get it back w/o reloading (fetch depends on
it...and I found it fast!)
If it is /usr/lib/libssl.so.3, the following can do the job :
# cd /usr/src/secure/lib/libssl
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