Daniel Macks wrote:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 09:16:49PM -0600, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I think the source code for lftp-ssl may be unavailable. I was just
cruising through the -ssl files and trying to install them
Downloading the file lftp-3.1.3.tar.bz2 failed.
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Martin Costabel wrote:
In the case of lftp-ssl one can do the following little trick:
fink fetch lftp
fink install lftp-ssl
The ssl and non-ssl variants use the same source tarball which
therefore does exist on the Fink mirrors. It's only fink that thinks
it doesn't exist because it is
Martin Costabel wrote:
In the case of lftp-ssl one can do the following little trick:
fink fetch lftp
fink install lftp-ssl
The ssl and non-ssl variants use the same source tarball which therefore
does exist on the Fink mirrors. It's only fink that thinks it doesn't
exist because it is
I just backported the 10.4 version of lftp and lftp-ssl to 10.3. It's
a newer version, and I confirmed that its tarball does exist on the
upstream server.
dan
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Daniel Macks wrote:
I just backported the 10.4 version of lftp and lftp-ssl to 10.3. It's
a newer version, and I confirmed that its tarball does exist on the
upstream server.
dan
... and I just built and installed it!
Thanks!
Robert
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I think the source code for lftp-ssl may be unavailable. I was just
cruising through the -ssl files and trying to install them
I guess I didn't send that info after all!
It is from 10.3-unstable:
bash-3.00$ fink list lftp-ssl; fink install lftp-ssl
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On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 09:16:49PM -0600, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I think the source code for lftp-ssl may be unavailable. I was just
cruising through the -ssl files and trying to install them
Downloading the file lftp-3.1.3.tar.bz2 failed.
(1) Give up
(2)
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Daniel Macks wrote:
| lftp-ssl is License:Restrictive due to openssl binary linkage
| licensing issues. Fink doesn't try master mirrors for Restrictive
| packages because the mirroring scripts don't gather
| Restrictive-package sources.