heard they all make good ones
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too.
Theoretically, a program could have linked directly to
/usr/lib/libssl.a, but most of the time they just use -lssl, which will
prefer shared libraries over static.
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Okay, so there is this openssl vulnerability out there and I need to
patch the OS and then do the makeworld/buildworld.
Question is, can I get away with rebuilding my entire ports collection?
With about 300 apps complied, I really don't want to do it. ;_;
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I had that a similiar problem - it broken portversion. I went and
reinstalled it from the ports and everything is well again - you might
need to do the same as well.
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How did you install jdk first place? Did you download it into the
distfiles older and let FreeBSD take care of the installation?
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 00:36, Ernesto Antonio Lira Castro wrote:
Hi
im installing openoffice 1.1 and everything goes ok until this error,
i already have