[Centos] openssl-0.9.7a-33.12

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are you using the cpan command in shell to install it? if so do force
install Net::SSLeay.

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-- original message -- William Warren--
> Centos uses that version because tht is what RHEL uses..:)  They
> backport the fixes so the version numbers do not always mean that
> much(except to programs that look at version numbers of course..<G>)
>
> Dave Augustus wrote:
>> Why is RH using such an outdated version of OpenSSL ?
>>
>> I understand that they may have back-ported the fix but I just tried
>> installing Net::SSLeay on a Centos 3.3 box and it wouldn't install,
>> saying
>> that the openssl version was old and suggested I get 9.7b or later?
>>
>> How are you handling this problem? I am resorting to recompiling OpenSSL
>> 9.7d .
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
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