Emmm.
Yes.. Silly me.. Ignoring rpm's warning.
and...Nope.. I didn't try them all.
In my wisdom I just grabbed the 0.95a one from my redhat7.0 cd.
Can I fix this by erasing both openssl's and then installing the 0.9.6-9 rpm ?
i.e.
rpm -e openssl-0.9.5a-14.i386.rpm
rpm -e openssl-0.9.6-9.i386.rpm
and then 'rpm -i openssl-0.9.6-9.i386.rpm'
or is it a bit more complicated ?
Cheers,
Declan
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 03:42:41PM +0100, Kenn Humborg mentioned:
> > Hmmm.. using '--force' got the two openssl's installed, and the
> > mahogany rpm installed.
>> Bad move.
>> > It fails with a 'Fatal Application Error' and dumps a core
>> Well, you used --force, didn't you. In other words, RPM tried
> to tell you "this won't work" and you said "go ahead anyway".
>> Sigh...
>> I've just checked and RH7.2 includes _three_ openssl packages:
>> openssl-0.9.6b-8
> openssl095a-0.9.5a-11
> openssl096-0.9.6-6
>> Did you try them all before using --force?
>> Later,
> Kenn
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