Thanks for clarifying this for the group, Cliff.
Our 'hangup' was admittedly a little specific, and I am working my way around that
right now - if for no other reason than to reduce the updating cycle. (Yeah, I still
cannot love distribution rpms! May the Good Lord forgive my intransigence :-)
Very well said, Geoff.
I have 'played' with Apache 2.0 but certainly not with anything having to do with
https and ssl. Now, with a heavy launch schedule in front of me, I have all I can do
to switch people out of windows and into KDE/GNOME environments.
Respectfully,
George
Geoff Thorpe <
Oh please, no, not another one I'm drowning just trying to keep up as it is, but
that, as they say, is but one man's opinion. I know - I don't have to joi, but then
the existing established groups might not be as representative as they would otherwise
be.
George
>On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, El
OpenSSL is a separate issue, really. It is normally found in /usr/local/src. I am
using 0.9.6c currently, which I download as a tar.gz to my /usr/local/src file,
uncompress it with: gzip -dc openssl-0.9.6c.tar.gz | tar xf -
cd /usr/local/src/openssl-0.9.6c
./config shared
make all test install