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From: markm@iafrica.com (Mark Murray)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Help: crypt for FreeBSD 2.0
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 1995 14:04:49 GMT
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jclf@earthlink.net (Jason Fordham) wrote:

>In article <3rnt6h$996@mars.earthlink.net>, jclf@earthlink.net says...
>>
>>There were also no securedist/crypt sources for 2.0. Is the 2.0.5 DES 
>>directory the right place to go for sources?
>>
>>Any replies appreciated!
>>

>I'd still welcome some help.

>I went for the 2.0.5 DES directory - it seems to work, though I don't 
>know how to integrate libcrypt with the other libraries. 

Hi

Get the 2.0 stuff from
skeleton.mikom.csir.co.za:/pub/FreeBSD/2.0-RELEASE. You will need to
untar des.?? from the root (/), all symlinks will be taken care of.
The sources are also there, undo them in /usr/src. The make process
"notices" the secure directory and builds crypt in next time you do a
make world.

M