So, what is the mechanism for it to know if there is or not.

And if there is,  how will the  program loader find where
to load the libraries required ?

James Gregory wrote:

Quoting Voytek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


<quote who="O Plameras">


Edit your /etc/ld.so.conf and insert the the directory path
excluding the filename.



RPM doesn't inspect ld.so.conf in walking dependencies. This will have no effect on the installation.



(hhhm, perhaps Eric was right telling me to give it up...?)



I'm inclined to agree that 7.3 is a little old to be expecting updates on. Perhaps you can tell us about the system and we can help you get it upgraded? What do you use this box for?

I'm curious though, why are you asking yum to install dependencies you've
manually specified and not asking it to install proftpd and fetch all of its
dependencies for you?

   yum install proftpd

seems easier. What was the source of your proftpd rpm anyway?

At any rate, this package:

http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/776260/com/openssl096-0.9.6-23.7.i386.rpm.html

claims to provide the files you're after. It might be a solution to your
imediate problem.

I generally search on rpm.pbone.net for the filename when these dependency
questions come up. They have quite an extensive index.

HTH,

James.




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