Re: OpenSSL-1.0.0m on Fedora Core 16

2014-06-24 Thread Martin Simmons
In my experience, the best way to build your own rpm is to install the old version's src rpm from your Linux distribution, copy the new source tar file into the rpmbuild SOURCES directory and edit the spec file to use it. Also change the package version numbers in the spec file and review any

Re: OpenSSL-1.0.0m on Fedora Core 16

2014-06-23 Thread Bernal, Daniel L
No. What I am saying is that once I created an RPM from the 1.0.0j source package from openssl.org (which includes a .spec file) it doesn't match the list of files that are currently installed on the FC16 system. My concern here is that the list of files is different and installed in

OpenSSL-1.0.0m on Fedora Core 16

2014-06-20 Thread Bernal, Daniel L
I have built a 1.0.0m version of openSSL which I am looking to support on Fedora Core 16 (FC16). It configures, builds, and tests just fine on the platform but I notice that if I build an RPM based on the provided openssl.spec file it does not match what was installed by the currently

Re: OpenSSL-1.0.0m on Fedora Core 16

2014-06-20 Thread Huzaifa Sidhpurwala
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 4:23 AM, Bernal, Daniel L daniel.l.ber...@intel.com wrote: I have built a 1.0.0m version of openSSL which I am looking to support on Fedora Core 16 (FC16). It configures, builds, and tests just fine on the platform but I notice that if I build an RPM based on the