Erik Trulsson wrote:
> Exactly how is rpping it out of FreeBSD supposed to make ssh work?
I don't necessarily want it to work or not work, I just
want it to quit being a pain in my backside.
If it can't be made to upgrade correctly, then ripping it
out also satisfies the criteria necessary to achieve the
intended goal.
> I think I had similar problems at some point between 4.2-R
> and 4.3-R. At some (fairly late IIRC) point inbetween the
> version numbers of some of the crypto libraries was increased.
> After a buildworld I had both libXXXX.so.1 and libXXXX.so.2
> installed in /usr/lib. I think deleting/moving one of them
> (the .so.1 one IIRC) and then doing a new build/installworld
> with 'COMPAT4X=yes' in /etc/make.conf made things work
> correctly. I am afraid I don't remember the details exactly
> but it might be a starting point.
Yes, I see multiple installed copies of the libraries
on my system. Since this is a cDROM from a "make release",
I expected to see that for compatability reasons.
Are you saying that if I install the new "compat4" stuff
from the 4.3 CDROM, the problem will solve itself? I am
willing to try that, but won't be able to tell you what
happened until Monday.
Thanks,
-- Terry
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