> Yes I know now. Quite funny actually. The thing is that I got the
> configure_etc.sh thing working yesterday, it turned out I had a
> OpenCA-Tools  v0.4.3 that did not work and differed from the one found
> at the
> ftp.cert.dfn.de ftp resource. What download resource is authorative,
> accurate  and up to date?

We always ship the used modules together with an OpenCA snapshot, RC or
release. The authorized source for the module is always "cd src/modules"
:)

Nevertheless it is possible to seperate the modules from the rest if you
want to build packages. I don't know what you are doing. If you want to
setup a working CA then please use the modules installed from src/modules.
These modules are installed automatically. You can specify a special path
where to install the OpenCA modules. ./configure
--with-module-prefix=/usr/local/openca/ will install all the modules to
/usr/local/openca/perl5. If you want to build packages please check
OpenCA's CVS and then the suse area for an example :)

Michael




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