Ben Dimick wrote:
Thanks for the tips. I thought this seemed strange, but it was the
only culprit I could produce. I had previously tried reinstalling
the binaries and had no success. I decided to try again because I
think it was the "light" installed I tried the second time. I did
the full i
OpenSSL is a library and, as such, doesn't come with its own installer
(at least not the official distribution), so question is where / what
you ran to 'install and UNinstall OpenSSL'.
On Win32/64 platforms, the problem you describe generally stems from
some uninstaller (for application XYZ) delet
Ben Dimick wrote:
I hope I'm coming to the right place for this. I installed OpenSSL
on my Vista box and found after I uninstalled that SSL no longer
worked on any of my apps besides Firefox (https on I.E., WebEx, etc).
I found this odd, but I haven't yet found a way to fix it. Is this
somethin
Why would you want to do this? OpenSSL comes installed in these
systems and other pieces may well require it. Have you thought
through what things might and would stop working if you were
actually able to accomplish this???
(Yeah. FUD. In overcoming my enemy I become him...)
Sasha Nash wrote:
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 04:02:41PM +0900, Nay Mooly wrote:
> I installed RedHatLinux7.1 to study Apache with an orb in my school.
> I had openssl.rpm ,but I installed openssl-0.9.6c from www.openssl.org with
> ncftp.
>
> I know how to uninstall rpm files(rpm -e ),but I donnt know how to uninstal
>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: uninstall
> I too would like to know this!!! Anyone please...
> - Ruby
>
> --- Juan Carlos Albores Aguilar
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > is there some way to uninstall openssl i