No, you can assume that I've been on vacation for the week.

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On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Richard Levitte via RT wrote:

> Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 09:17:42 +0100 (MET)
> From: Richard Levitte via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [openssl.org #412] openssl-0.9.7-beta6: lib directory fails to
>     install
>
>
> I haven't heard anything from you, can I assume the issue is resolved?
>
> [levitte - Fri Dec 20 16:58:11 2002]:
>
> > Please try tomorrow's 0.9.7 snapshot (20021220), it should have the
> > install problems fixed.
> >
> > pkginfo is an incorrect word, and should be pkgconfig.  It will
> > contain the file openssl.pc, which is to be used by the package pkg-
> > config (you can find it on the net).
> >
> > [[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Fri Dec 20 16:34:04 2002]:
> >
> > >    In testing 0.9.7-beta6 on an HP system running HPUX 11.0,
> > > the compile and test work fine, but the installation into
> > > my alternate directory /opt/openssl-0.9.7 fails.  The static
> > > static and dynamic libs do not get installed into /opt/openssl-
> > 0.9.7/lib.
> > > Attached are the output of "gmake report", "gmake" (the compile),
> > > "gmake install" (the install that does not work right), and
> > > "ls -lR" of /opt/openssl-0.9.7 to show you what the lib subdir
> > > looks like after the failed install.  The spurious directory
> > > "lib/pkginfo" looks like something a Solaris system would use,
> > > not HP.
> > >
> > > GNU make 3.75 was used throughout.
> > >
> > > -----------------------------------
> > > Jeff A. Earickson, Ph.D
> > > Senior UNIX Sysadmin and Email Guru
> > > Information Technology Services
> > > Colby College, 4214 Mayflower Hill,
> > > Waterville ME, 04901-8842
> > > phone: 207-872-3659 (fax = 3076)
> > > -----------------------------------
>
>
> --
> Richard Levitte
>

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