Le 26/08/2010 07:15, Pakdel Amir a écrit :
> 2. I could not compile OpenSSL on my Slackware. However, the OpenSSL that is 
> already installed along my distribution is exactly the same version; 
> therefore, changing the following line in 1-build-perl-tree.sh I have linked 
> against libraries on my distribution:
> - PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 $PERL_PREFIX/bin/perl Makefile.PL --default --static 
> --lib=$TMP/openssl
> + PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 $PERL_PREFIX/bin/perl Makefile.PL --default --static 
> --lib=$TMP/openssl --lib=/usr/lib64
> 
> As a result I want to know whether it is better to use libraries that 
> distributions install on systems?
If it wasn't, there wouldn't be so much interest in using a distribution
rather than building it yourself. Morevoer, the more you deviate from
your distribution, the less you can rely on support, either from the
community or from a paying contract, and the more you're on your own...

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