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Date: Sun, 09 Jun 2002 16:43:05 -0300
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Subject: Updating OpenSSL on RedHat 7.3
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Hello,

I have RedHat 7.3 installed here and the version of the openSSL is
0.9.6a.

I donwnloaded the newest version of openSSL (0.9.6d) but its a tar file,
not a RPM file, do I have to uninstall my current version of openSSL in
order to intall the newest version?

Because if in the openSSL homesite had the RPM file, I would just usr
the rpm -Uvh openSSL.rpm command, to upgrade.... but I don't know if the
tar file will upgrade in the correct way....

Could you tell me if I need to unistall the openSSL already installed in
order to intall the new one or I should just install the new one over
the current one?
Ome more thing... Will the openSSL.tar.gz file install its components in
the same place that RedHat 7.3 installed by default?


Thanks for your time...



Best,


FTM


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