Randy McMurchy wrote:
I'm not sure that anyone can help you here. I can't imagine
anyone that contributes to BLFS-Support having dial-up capability
any longer. I know I don't even have an analog line capable of
doing dial-up, much less a modem.
GPRS is very much like dialup, and I still use
On 10/22/07, Walter Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I posted this a few days ago but it may have been overlooked so I'm
reposting. My apologies if I'm being rude; however, I cannot get my dial-up
internet working without this :-( Thanks.
From: Walter Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
From: Alexander E. Patrakov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GPRS is very much like dialup, and I still use it as a backup Internet
connection when ADSL fails. However, I don't use wv* programs. Please
see http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/PPP or inspect the (very
similar) LiveCD setup.
Thanks, I'll
From: Bruce Dubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/22/07, Walter Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas as to what is causing this to fail? Do I need to recompile openssl
with a different set of configure options?
One thought is that the script is failing because of a new compiler.
Check to see if
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 19:59, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
wvstreams has not been updated in at least two
years. Edit the configure script to ingore this test.
-- Bruce
Version 4.4.1 was released Sept 2007 and is available from:
http://alumnit.ca/wiki/index.php?page=DownloadReleases
A quick check
...If so, perhaps someone out there can tell me what
SSL_has_matching_session_id means.
...
man SSL_has_matching_session_id gives me a detailed explanation about session
id's.
For what it's worth: I've wvstreams-4.2.2 with openssl-0.9.8e and it compiled
without any problem.
Leo.
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From: Leo Peschier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: BLFS Support List blfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
...If so, perhaps someone out there can tell me what
SSL_has_matching_session_id means.
...
man SSL_has_matching_session_id gives me a detailed explanation about session
id's.
For what it's worth: