On Sunday 18 March 2001 21:56, Rick Cook wrote: > > When I built the latest versions of kdelibs, I got the following warning: > > "You're missing openSSL, or your version is too old (before 0.9.5a)." > "KDE won't be able to access secure websites without it, so you should" > "consider installing or upgrading it." > > Since I have libssl096 and libssl096-dev installed, I didn't understand the > message. I just noticed that I also have libssl09 installed (ssh 1.2.3 > depends on it). Maybe that explains why openssh 2.3.0 is in optional... > > I'll build the new openssh, remove libssl09, rebuild kdelibs and kdebase, > and see if that fixes the openssl problems. >
Never mind... The kdelibs package is "configure'd" --without-ssl. I guess this means we really need a new kde*-crypto. Rick -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

