On 26/03/2013 11:53, Shane Ambler wrote:
Either the man pages list is incorrect or heimdal installs a
duplicate copy of the openssl man pages - maybe this could be
disabled if openssl from ports is used.
For reference - heimdal includes source for libhcrypto which it uses if
openssl is not
On 26/03/2013 00:42, Jim Ballantine wrote:
Hi
I had removed the port, but it was reinstalled as a dependency of
other ports. I have WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes in /etc/make.conf, and
after I do a pkg delete -f heimdal openssl installs fine, but when I
try to install heimdal from ports (with
On 22/03/2013 04:36, Jim Ballantine wrote:
But when I attempt to install the latest openssl for the
port system, it fails with a conflict (installs file in the same place)
with heimdal.
Take a close look at the message and what happens before. openssl only
gives a conflict message if the
The port is newer than the base version:
port is 1.0.1_8 and the base is 0.9.2
Both openssl and heimdal install fine from the base system src,
it's only when I try to install openssl from the ports, with heimdal
installed by the base system that I get the error.
When I run make install, what I
Hi,
I understand that heimdal and openssl are both port of the base system and
both install
fine with a system build/install. But when I attempt to install the latest
openssl for the
port system, it fails with a conflict (installs file in the same place)
with heimdal. I've search
the web for an
On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 14:06:52 -0400
Jim Ballantine articulated:
Hi,
I understand that heimdal and openssl are both port of the base
system and both install
fine with a system build/install. But when I attempt to install the
latest openssl for the
port system, it fails with a conflict
Frederique Rijsdijk frederi...@isafeelin.org writes:
For a certain customer that wants to use a later version of OpenSSL
(base is at 'e' while ports is at 'j') I installed
/usr/ports/security/openssl. This is all fine, but now I have two sets
binaries and libraries of OpenSSL on that system.
For a certain customer that wants to use a later version of OpenSSL
(base is at 'e' while ports is at 'j') I installed
/usr/ports/security/openssl. This is all fine, but now I have two sets
binaries and libraries of OpenSSL on that system.
What is the proper way to remove the base openssl? I