Re: Installation problem: ./configure



Try installing zlib-devel.

If you can apt-get install zlib, why can't you install openssh the
same way? Probably better than compiling from source anyway.

Scott

EJG wrote:
On Debian Linux, kernel linux-image-2.6.15-1-486,
after I donload the file: openssh-4.3p2.tar.gz, untar
this and then execute ./configure
After some lines, the proccess stop with this msg:
....
checking for library containing basename... none
required
checking for deflate in -lz... no
configure: error: *** zlib missing - please install
first or check config.log ***

I installed zlib package, with apt-get install, but
dont solve the problem.

Can anybody help me? thanks for all.



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