I am installing freevsd-1.4.7-1rh7.i386.rpm on a fresh RH 7.1
install. Reading through your user-guide.txt, it states on page
4:
In order to build freeVSD with OpenSSL, the OpenSSL
packages (which
are included in freevsd-pkgs-1.4.7-1.i386.rpm) must be
installed
using the following commands:
$ rpm -ivh /usr/share/freevsd/pkgs/openssl-0.9.5a-1
$ rpm -ivh /usr/share/freevsd/pkgs/openssl-devel-0.9.5a-1
To build freeVSD with OpenSSL use the following commands:
$ cd freevsd
$ autoconf; autoheader
$ ./configure --enable-addons --with-openssl
$ make install
1st issue: I already have
openssl-0.9.6... installed. I assume that since it is installed, I
don't need to install this. Correct me if I am wrong.
2nd: isn't the part about building only for a source
installation? I ask this because I am not an expert on Linux, so I
am not sure. if it is supposed to be like this, I am getting an
error message that it cannot find configure.in.
If I don't need to do this part, can I just skip to the part:
To create your freeVSD certificate of
authority run the CA generation
script using the following command:
$ /usr/sbin/vsd-genca.pl
Another question while I am at it. Is
this the right rpm for 7.1
"freevsd-1.4.7-1rh7.i386.rpm"?
- Re: rpm installation Johnathon Smith
- Re: rpm installation Aubrey Ghen
- Re: rpm installation Johnathon Smith
