Hrmm, I think I just read somewhere (/usr/src/UPDATING?) that crypto is
required to get a make world to work, and I guess certain other things
won't work as well until you rebuild (?) :-) (:-P)
if you're using -CURRENT, it's because you havn't followed the advice
about the new randomdev.
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:25:05 -0400, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
Hrmm, I think I just read somewhere (/usr/src/UPDATING?) that crypto is
required to get a make world to work, and I guess certain other things
won't work as well until you rebuild (?) :-) (:-P)
You're grasping at straws,
:-) Well, I didn't know that... That could explain it.
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if you're using -CURRENT, it's because you havn't followed the advice
about the new randomdev.
This doesn't explain why it suggests that the user reads a
non-existent man page (ssl(8)) :-P
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if you're using -CURRENT, it's because you havn't followed the advice
about the new randomdev.
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Nothing to be sorry about... just read a little more carefully :-)
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