On 02/27/11 9:13 AM, Sander Temme wrote:
On Feb 27, 2011, at 2:02 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
but, my Sol10 systems appear to already have an openssl in
/usr/sfw/bin (and libraries in /usr/sfw/lib, etc) which is maintained
by Oracle
Last time I was on a Solaris box, that one seemed to be stuck
On Feb 27, 2011, at 2:02 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> but, my Sol10 systems appear to already have an openssl in /usr/sfw/bin (and
> libraries in /usr/sfw/lib, etc) which is maintained by Oracle
Last time I was on a Solaris box, that one seemed to be stuck at 0.9.7.
S.
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Subject: Re: Open SSL installtion on Solaris - 10
On 27 February 2011 10:02, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 02/27/11 12:03 AM, pattabi raman wrote:
>&
On 27 February 2011 10:02, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 02/27/11 12:03 AM, pattabi raman wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I need to install open ssl in our solaris-10 machine. Currently Solaris
>> has GCC Compiler 2.95.
>> As I checked from the site, mentioned that Openssl needs GCC compiler 3.3.
>> So Open ssl w
On 02/27/11 12:03 AM, pattabi raman wrote:
Hi,
I need to install open ssl in our solaris-10 machine.
Currently Solaris has GCC Compiler 2.95.
As I checked from the site, mentioned that Openssl needs GCC compiler
3.3.
So Open ssl will work only with gcc 3.3 ? Gcc upgrade is necessary ?
Will sol
On 02/27/11 08:03 AM, pattabi raman wrote:
Hi,
I need to install open ssl in our solaris-10 machine. Currently Solaris has
GCC Compiler 2.95.
As I checked from the site, mentioned that Openssl needs GCC compiler 3.3.
So Open ssl will work only with gcc 3.3 ? Gcc upgrade is necessary ? Will
sol