Re: question on OpenSSL

2004-03-18 Thread Chris
On Thursday 18 March 2004 11:23 am, J.D. Bronson wrote:
> I noticed of course the patch out for OpenSSL...is there anyway
> to patch openssl and not have to make world?
>
> I have done a tremendous amount of custom binary installs and know that
> this would blow up if I tried it.
>
> My other OSs that I use (like Solaris) - I can simply recompile the new
> OpenSSL tarball and install it. All of my apps use 'shared' files, so that
> works out perfect.
>
> Any thoughts on this please?
>

If you did not update your src, you might consider looking into 
freebsd-update.  From what I hear, it updates only the binaries.

it's in /usr/ports/security/freebsd-update

And, from the pkd-descr:
more pkg-descr 
This is the client half of the FreeBSD Update system; it fetches and
applies binary security updates.

WWW: http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/

Best regards,
Chris
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question on OpenSSL

2004-03-18 Thread J.D. Bronson
I noticed of course the patch out for OpenSSL...is there anyway
to patch openssl and not have to make world?
I have done a tremendous amount of custom binary installs and know that 
this would blow up if I tried it.

My other OSs that I use (like Solaris) - I can simply recompile the new 
OpenSSL tarball and install it. All of my apps use 'shared' files, so that 
works out perfect.

Any thoughts on this please?

Thanks.





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