Re: [suse-security] SuSE Security Announcement: openssh (SuSE-SA:2003:038) 7.3/8.0 ??
Question, I have the patch and it is working correctly (SuSE 7.3), however I would like to know for further reference; what flags I should pass to the source tarball in order to build it correctly.... I have these flags at the moment... did I leave anything out? bsims@c933657-a:~/openssh-3.7p1> ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-pam --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh -- The only kind of freedom that the mob can imagine is freedom to annoy and oppress its betters, and that is precisely the kind that we mainly have. --H.L. Mencken
On Friday 19 September 2003 03:46, Brad Sims wrote:
Question, I have the patch and it is working correctly (SuSE 7.3), however I would like to know for further reference; what flags I should pass to the source tarball in order to build it correctly....
I have these flags at the moment... did I leave anything out?
bsims@c933657-a:~/openssh-3.7p1> ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-pam --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
What about getting the source rpm (in update/zq1) and then extract the spec-file? Everything is in there. Including the configure options SuSE uses for building the rpm. Andreas
Look at the source-RPM or I guess SuSE uses something like that: ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-pam --with-tcp-wrappers --with-pid-dir=/var/run --with-ipv4-default --with-md5-passwords -- Eat, sleep and go running, David Huecking. Encrypted eMail welcome! GnuPG/ PGP-Key: 0x57809216. Fingerprint: 3DF2 CBE0 DFAA 4164 02C2 4E2A E005 8DF7 5780 9216 On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Brad Sims wrote:
Question, I have the patch and it is working correctly (SuSE 7.3), however I would like to know for further reference; what flags I should pass to the source tarball in order to build it correctly....
I have these flags at the moment... did I leave anything out?
bsims@c933657-a:~/openssh-3.7p1> ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-pam --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
-- The only kind of freedom that the mob can imagine is freedom to annoy and oppress its betters, and that is precisely the kind that we mainly have. --H.L. Mencken
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Andreas Kyek
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Brad Sims
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David Huecking