Hi,

>>then your installation is not complete. If you built it yourself, you
>>should repeat the build and install process. As an alternative, you
>>can try to explicitly build openca-scep by changing into the source
>>directory and run make there (must be configured first, of course).
> How can i do this. building explicitly openca-scep. Did you mean go into
> the source directory then after  configure, doing a make install scep.
> This can erase the previous installation of the RA and the CA? Am I right?

I cannot give you step-by-step instructions. My idea was to use your
existing source tree you used for building OpenCA, change into the
src/scep directory and call 'make' there.
This should create the openca-scep binary that you can manually copy
to the appropriate directory. This approach will not harm your existing
installation.
A cleaner solution, however, is to repeat the configuration and build
steps for OpenCA which is sufficiently documented, I think.

Martin



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