Sounds like your installed openssl got installed where it normally wants to
go, and not where the redhat package for the old openssl went. track down
where the old one is installed, and either move the new one there (tyically
config scripts have a -PREFIX= option).
For the record, I'm not a redhat user, so can't really help you more then
that ^_^;
I'm an openbsd guy, who after having CFSERVER running nice for about 35
hours on an openbsd rig, cant figure out why it started to die every 5
minutes ._. dang
Oh well
Ja, Jim
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 03:31:26PM -0400, Dave Carabetta wrote:
> I'm trying to get Apache 2.0.46 installed on my test server, and I need SSL
> installed as well. However, I keep getting errors during the make of the
> Apache files. After a bunch of research, it turns out that I need OpenSSL
> 0.9.6e or later installed in order for Apache 2.0.43+ to work. My RedHat 7.2
> installation apparently has 0.9.6b installed, and running an "up2date
> openssl" on it simply patches it to openssl-0.9.6b-32.7, but note that it
> stays at 0.9.6b.
>
> So I went to the OpenSSL site and downloaded and successfully installed
> 0.9.7b on my machine (ran "./config shared"; make; make install), but when I
> now type "openssl version" at the prompt, I'm still getting 0.9.6b returned
> as my version!!
>
> What am I missing? How can I can the 0.9.6b version successfully updated? I
> can't simply remove the package because it has a ton of system dependencies
> and I can't afford to hose the machine right now.
>
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