I should be more specific, I will compile all specially needed apps after doing a norm installation. Generic stuff like X etc, I dont care about unless it doesnt work.
On 4/16/07, Jacob Jarick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I personally hate rpms and will compile all apps so no, I try rpms as > a last resort and Im not surprised when they fail with a big list of > dependancies. > > I will look into it though and test on the next machine and report back. > > On 4/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > Thanks to the people who helped me figure this out (big thanks to > > > Alan), this works perfectly on a fresh Fedora system. > > > > > > Download, compile and install openssl > > > > > > download freeradius 1.1.6 > > > unpack in usr/src > > > cd freeradius-1.1.6 > > > > > > ./configure --prefix=/usr > > > --with-openssl-includes=/usr/local/ssl/include > > > --with-openssl-libraries=/usr/local/ssl/lib/ --disable-libtool-lock > > > --with-system-libtool --sysconfdir=/etc > > > (^all one line) > > > > > > make > > > make install > > > > you SHOULD be able to simply use the redhat spec file that is shipped as > > part > > of the contrib sources in that 1.1.6 tarball to make an RPM exactly as > > the distro should/would supply if they were doing 1.1.6 > > > > did you try this? > > > > alan > > - > > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html