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André,

On 12/14/11 2:57 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> [T]hat's exactly why, for the time being, I have decided to do
> without tc-native.  The first line I saw in the tc-native source 
> README was something like "to build, you may need OpenSSL xx .."
> and then I started getting cold feet, remembering my previous
> experiences going along the dependencies-from-hell route umpteen
> times before.

Surely you have libssl installed? If you have a Linux system and don't
have libssl installed, you need to re-think that decision. libssl is
required for OpenSSH, and if you aren't running OpenSSH then your box
is inert. Unless you're running telnetd. Are you?

> And in this case, we're talking indeed about a system which already
> has all those nice symlinks all over the place.. What is it he said
> ? "once you give in to the dark side of the Force, forever dominate
> you it will.." If apt-get is the dark side, then I guess I'm
> already on Darth's side.

I've found apt-get to be fairly good with standard *NIX-y stuff. It's
the Java things that the package maintainers tend to ... unnecessarily
customize.

- -chris
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