Re: OpenSSH 3.0.2p1 install runs compiler?
From: Dan Million (lio@ornl.gov)Date: 02/26/02
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From: Dan Million <lio@ornl.gov> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 14:11:44 -0500
Volker Borchert wrote:
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> Dan Million <lio@ornl.gov> wrote:
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> > So I still don't see the point of this. It just makes propagation of
> > new OpenSSH releases to multiple clients more difficult.
>
> Do the reference installation on your build machine, tar it up, and
> distribute the .tar?
Well, yes, that's what I'm doing for lack of anything better.
"make install" is more convenient, though, because it automatically
creates needed host keys during upgrades, and so forth.
Ah well, if there's nothing to be done, I'll quit whining now.
Dan
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