Re: improving ssh2 performance on SPARCv8/SPARCv9 systems
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 12:36:47PM +0100, Chris Mason wrote:
>
> After upgrading to Woody and making the necessary recompiles I noticed a
> good speed increase - thanks. How do I stop apt-get upgrade attempting
> to re-install the old unoptimised version though?
You can ask apt to hold particular packages.
However, since I wanted an easy way to install the new ssl package on a
bunch of machines, I put an epoch on the version number so that it would
always take the packages from my apt archive[1]. Doing that is
relatively simple ... add a new changelog entry with the version number,
like so:
openldap2 (1:2.0.23-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Added TLS, kpasswd and ACI support.
-- Graeme Mathieson <mathie@wossname.org.uk> Sun, 31 Mar 2002 22:06:21 +0100
There's probably a better way though...
[1] deb http://www.wossname.org.uk/~mathie/software/debian unstable .
if anybody reckons they can trust me to build binary packages.
There are also SSL-enabled versions of openldap2, pam-ldap and
libnss-ldap.
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