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From: Petri <Petri_member@newsguy.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Running kermit from within glftpd
Date: 20 Apr 2004 03:17:22 -0700
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In article <4084F2F7.30909@nyc.rr.com>, Jeffrey Altman says...
> Petri wrote:
>> I wonder if you could tell me if it is possible to build a static
>> Kermit with OpenSSL?
>> I just tried 'make redhat9 LNKFLAGS=-static', but it it fails.
> Redhat 9 distributes all libraries for dynamic linking only.
> If you want to build special versions of Kermit and OpenSSL to use
> static links you will have to build everything yourself and not
> use RedHat RPMs
And I thought there was no dll hell on Linux. :(
My only option is to track down the dependencies manually and copy them to the
"jail" then, I guess.
Petri