* Markus Gaugusch
Why wait for SuSE to build an RPM when you can compile and install it from source? I have not use SuSE RPMs for OpenSSH at all and always compiled it myself since the begining. Because you ruin your system ... it works fine until you update your distribution. you will have packages with same/older/newer versions in different directories (/usr, /usr/local) and if you don't clean up (which is _really_ hard with self compiled things) you will have lots of
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Nadeem Hasan wrote: problems (wrong library versions, ...) RPM's are one of the reasons why linux is so stable and upgradeable and running for years ...
have you tried this approach: 1) make from source 2) built rpm out of make 3) install that rpm. Of course, this only works if there are rpm specs floating around. Gerhard, <@jasongeo.com> == The Acoustic Motorbiker == -- __O If your watch is wound, wound to run, it will =`\<, If your time is due, due to come, it will (=)/(=) Living this life, is like trying to learn latin in a chines firedrill