[rhn-users] openssh fc2 rpm format
Mike Tran
mtran at opsec.usda.gov
Thu Sep 9 15:47:23 UTC 2004
I found it on openssh.com under /rpm/FC2 folder of the ftp download
site. fc2 does stands for Fedora Core 2. I can't find any documentations
about the differences in the regular rpm and the fc2 version though.
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 13:52, Alexander W Roberts wrote:
> My guess would be that 'fc2' stands for 'Fedora Core 2'. Where did you
> find the rpm? Was it from one of Red Hat's servers or an external
> repository? It might work. I'm not sure how different WS is from Fedora
> Core 2, but I'm guessing there might be some subtle differences there
> that'll throw things off.
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> Alex Roberts
> Infrastructure Analyst
> Armstrong World Industries
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> Mike Tran <mtran at opsec.usda.gov
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> 09/08/2004 03:37 PM
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> Subject: [rhn-users] openssh fc2 rpm format
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> i am trying to ugrade to openssh 3.9, but having problems with the
> source rpm install (too many dependencies). Installation went fine if i
> used the *fc3* rpm packages. Does any knows whats the fc2 in the
> following rpm stands for? i am running Redhat Enterprise WS.
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> Index of /pub/security/OpenSSH/portable/rpm/FC2
> openssh-3.9p1-1fc2.i386.rpm
> openssh-3.9p1-1.src.rpm
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