On 23/06/11 03:51, Rohit Vaidya wrote: > I wanted to install wvdial to dial from my wireless 3g modem. I can > do that using windows. But since I don't have wvdial installed in > debian linux I have to download it from other OS and get it installed > on debian. The dependency path trace is as wvdial -> wvstreams -> > openssl . Even after installing the openssl deb the wstreams > installation gives me an error: configure: error: Required > /dependencies/ missing: /OpenSSL/>=0.9.7 I understand apt-get is the > easy way out but without an internet connection its of no use. Is > there any better way to resolve these dependencies manually? > > -- Regards, Rohit Vaidya >
You don't actually need a dialer to connect eg.:- # pppd ttyUSB0 460800 nodetach defaultroute noipdefault noauth lock usepeerdns connect 'chat "" "at" "" "at" "OK" "at&f" "OK" "atz" "OK" "atdt*99***1#" CONNECT' Have you tried apt-zip? Cheers -- And I'll tell you something, too, that's starting to annoy me about UFOs: the fact that they cross galaxies or universes to visit us, and always end up in places like … Fyffe f#@!ing Alabama. Maybe these aren't super-intelligent beings, you know what I mean? ~ Bill Hicks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e02a6ae.9080...@gmail.com