Martin;

there is currently no ssh-package, but it is our inetnetion to get it done 
ASAP.
In the meanwhile you may try lshd, which is working and a lot smaller than 
ssh.

Another way is:
openssh and openssl and the makefiles are hidden in buildtool - don't know if 
it actually works, but it's worth a try.

kp
Oh yes, buildtool is promising, but we are behind with it...


Am Sonntag, 29. Dezember 2002 20:18 schrieb Martin Hejl:
> Hi everybody,
>
> This may really be a question for the uClibc list, but since I'm not
> subscribed on that one and since I'm guessing that the Bering-uClibc
> must have hit the problem I ran into, I'm asking here.
>
> I'd like to migrate my Bering box (which is working flawlessly, thanks
> to the great work and also the great documentation by the "Bering Crew")
> to Bering-uClibc since that should make development and maintenance
> (keeping everything up to date) easier - or so I thought.
>
> I got the Bering-uClibc CVS tree and tried "buildtool" first (a _great_
> idea, once it works), but that failed because the iproute patch
> (iproute_20010824-8.diff.gz) had been updated in CVS (and buildtool
> didn't know about it). Probably something that's fixed easily, but I
> wanted to get started with Bering-uClibc rather than getting to know the
> inner workings of buildtool (something I will _surely_ look into, since
> that looks like it is the way to go - an environment where _everybody_
> can build all the needed files, with the most up to date sources).
>
> Anyway, since I didn't see an "openssh" package (did I miss it, or is
> there really no such thing?) and I don't really want to have a LEAF box
> without SSH on it (the box has no monitor attached, so without any means
> of remotely accessing it, maintenance gets difficult...) I decided that
> it can't be all that hard to build it oneself (especially since the
> uClibc homepage states that OpenSSH and OpenSSL build fine).
>
> Starting with OpenSSL, ./Configure completed without a single warning,
> but then, "make" simply "hangs" at the first file it should compile
> something (meaning, it uses 100% processor time, and has done so for 30
> minutes until I killed it, trying to compile "cryptlib.c").
>
> So, I guess the short version of this is, has anybody managed to get
> OpenSSL and OpenSSH compiled for uClibc? If so, is there an lrp-Package
> for it (and if there's none yet but the files exist, please send them to
> me, I'll make an lrp-Package in return). Any pointers on what I might
> have done wrong (I've successfully compiled other - admittedly, more
> simple - programs using my uClibc install, so I'm guessing the install
> itself works) would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Keep up the great work.
>
>
> Martin
>
>
>
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