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Take a look at http://www.modssl.org/contrib/
There is an up to date RPM there :
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/apache-mod_ssl-JServ-1.1.2-2.src.rpm
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/apache-mod_ssl-JServ-1.1.2-2.i386.rpm
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qui en profitent "
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter Flynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:43 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Jserv from RPMs under RH6.2 - dependency error
>
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>I'm installing Apache-Jserv on virgin RH6.2 (regular Apache [1.3.12-2]
>was loaded at OS installation time). Following the JServ FAQ on
>platforms, I have installed:
>
> apache-devel-1.3.12-2.i386.rpm from the RH CD-ROM
> jre-1.1.7_v3-1_glibc_x86.i386.rpm via fr.romfind.net
> jdk-1.1.7_v3-1_glibc_x86.i386.rpm ditto
>
>because apache-jserv-1.0fc1-0.i386.rpm made Kpackage say
>there was an unsatisfied dependency for jdk 1.1.7
>
>After installing jdk-1.1.7_v3-1_glibc_x86.i386.rpm, Kpackage
>*still* says that there is an unsatisfied dependency for jdk = 1.1.7
>
>Is this a bug in the labelling of the jdk package file, or a bug in
>the labelling of the apache-jserv file? RPM reports the same as
>Kpackage...
>
># rpm -q jdk
>jdk-1.1.7_v3-1_glibc_x86
># rpm -hvi apache-jserv-1.0fc1-0.i386.rpm
>error: failed dependencies:
> jdk = 1.1.7 is needed by apache-jserv-1.0fc1-0
>#
>
>One of them is lying :-) Anyone know how to resolve this?
>
>///Peter
>
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