On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> the ports (yeah, stupid me), to no avail. It complained about some
> RSA library missing.
Did you read the error message? Perhaps you should. Perhaps reporting it
here would help someone to actually fix your problem instead of having to
guess.
> PS: Just in case if it matters, I have USA_RESIDENT=NO in my
> make.conf.
Hmm. Can you try cvsupping your src-crypto and src-secure collections from
another (non-US) cvsup server? One of the mirror sites in germany was
bogusly fetching crypto from the US - I assumed it had been fixed by now
after multiple emails to the maintainer, but perhaps it hasn't. SSH should
work out of the box for International people.
> Apart from my stupidness of not checking the location of the binary
> first -- what did I do wrong, and what's the recommended way of
> handling this? Am I supposed to rm /usr/bin/ssh each time I install a
> new release or snapshot? I can't believe that.
Read /etc/defaults/make.conf
> By the way, _why_ is ssh in the base system now, and what is
> wrong with having it in the ports? I'm sorry if there was a
> "HEADS UP" on this list, then I must have missed it.
Enough people wanted it in the base system - in fact, when the question
was asked about importing it, I don't recall any objections - certainly it
was not a significant opposition.
I'm quite surprised you've missed any discussion of OpenSSH here though,
since it's probably been one of the most discussed topics here for the
past few weeks.
Kris
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