Re: non-US?
I actually built openssl/openssh on the hurd. The client worked fine, but
the server gorked when trying to connect to it (I never had the time to
figure out why). Also, I haven't uploaded it because (1) I am in the
U.S., and (2) I know nothing of debian's packaging system, and haven't had
the time to learn. In fact, I think if they've made a release in the last
month or two, it should include a two-line patch I sent for building on
the hurd.
Jon
On 6 Mar 2001, Oystein Viggen wrote:
> Hi
>
> It seems to me that no non-US packages at all have been built for
> hurd-i386. Is there a technical reason for this, or is it just that
> nobody has gotten around to it, or perhaps something silly like all the
> hurd-i386 developers being in the US?
>
> Is openssl perhaps incompatible with the hurd in some way, or should it
> be trivial for me to download and build it and other non-US packages?
>
> As I am not on a secured network, I kind of need ssh before I want to
> install the hurd in anything but vmware. (And we don't really like
> vmware, do we? ;)
>
> Oystein
>
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