It wasnt a random rpm and at the time I was unaware that the wiki had been updated to list the latest rpms etc. So binarys are fairly well supported by freeradius I take it. On 4/16/07, Nicolas Baradakis <nbk@sitadelle.com> wrote:
Jacob Jarick wrote:
I personally hate rpms and will compile all apps so no, I try rpms as a last resort and Im not surprised when they fail with a big list of dependancies.
You were not told to pick up a random RPM on the net. The wiki explains how to build yourself a RPM from sources. The resulting package should run without problem on the host where it was compiled.
Moreover, building a package allows you to uninstall the files later, so you can cleanly upgrade the version of FreeRADIUS. Residual files from previous installation do weird things, like the problem of "double free" for example.
-- Nicolas Baradakis
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