On Mon Feb 12, 2001 at 09:16:19PM -0900, William Bouterse wrote:
> I recently attempted to install the new security patched
> proftpd-mdk rpm from a 7.2 update mirror.
> proftpd-1.2.0rc3-1.1mdk
>
> My home server had the earlier i386 packages
> proftpd-inetd and proftpd-core packages installed
> and working fine. I get conflicts upon an attempted
> -Uvh proftpd-1.2.0rc3-1.1mdk with both the previous
> packages.
Our proftpd package is different from that you get from the proftpd
web site. Instead of having the core, inetd, and standalone package,
we combined it into one. Your best bet is to backup your
/etc/proftpd.conf file, uninstall your currently installed proftpd
packages, and then install the package from updates (single package
instead of the 2-3 you will have installed now). Then restore your
backed up /etc/proftpd.conf and fire it up. You should be good to go
then.
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