Re: Help me to remove Default openssl RPM package in LINUX 4 ES



PythonBiter wrote:
Hi Jan Gerrit Kootstra,

Thanks for your reply.


I have to install the latest Openssl. So I have tried to install the
latest *RPM* 0.9.8e. But i could not install because of the default
Openssl depentecies.

Once I have tired with * --force* rpm install . Linux was crashed . I
have install install Linux again with out chose the openssl package.

But i run the commnet

#rpm -qa openssl
<SNIP>


So could you please help me what is the way for remove the default
openssl or to upgrade the latet openssl..

Thanks,
Partha

Partha,

Did you use install or upgrade options for the rpm command?

It is better to do an upgrade

rpm -Uvh openssl-(version-arch).rpm


Best regards,
.



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