On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, at 1:56pm, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> Closer, but no SEE-gar (as Albert would say):
> 
> auth2-pam.c:146: `__func__' undeclared (first use in this function)

  All I can say is, I've built it from SRPM several times, and even went
back and did it when this thread first started, and it works just fine
(minus the MS-Windows PuTTY issues Mike Ledoux describes).

  From your little rant there, I can tell you haven't installed the Red Hat
errata for 6.2.  Among other things, the errata includes the RPMs you had
such trouble with, all packaged up and ready to go, in the right format so
you can install RPM V4 without needing RPM V4 already installed.  They also
provide several things needed for OpenSSH, including PAM and OpenSSL.  The
README for OpenSSH does note this, BTW.

  A legitimate bitch here might be that the OpenSSH .spec file should be
improved to require the minimum version of PAM it will work with.

> 12. Force the install anyway..

  You just invalidated your package management system.

  Is this, perhaps, why you are having trouble?  I have noted that there
appears to be a correlation between people who arbitrarily override package
managers and people who dislike package managers.  I suspect they cause
their own problems.  By overriding dependencies, something on the system
does not have everything it needs, and can be expected to fail, likely in
obscure ways.

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