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Using packages or not (was: Install Problems with Fedora Core 2)

Subject: Using packages or not (was: Install Problems with Fedora Core 2)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:39:16 +0200
On Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 10:24:23AM -0400, Mike Mentges wrote:
I would recommend installing from the source.... RPMS can be a PIA most 
of the time!!

Could you details this, please? If there are any issues with the rpms,
I'd like to fix them. AFAICT they are working just fine.

Thanks.

I run nessus fine from any RH if I compile it from source. 

But not with SSL support for RH <= 9 unless you apply RH specific
patches to the configure scripts (due to particular kerberos
dependency) like done for the rpms.

Same with NMAP as well as any other "tool" I may use for any
security testing. I think that Renaud and Crew have made the
installer somewhat "dummyproof" as well, it even has an uninstall
script included. It is so smart it tells you if you need certian
packages. Dont get me wrong RPM's are great if you have to follow
dependencies but from what I have found if you have the disk space
and you are a newb you should just install everything on Fedora,
then up2date until you are running most recent kernel, deactivate
uneeded services and then install any "tool": you may need from its
source...... Hope that helps!!

And what about upgrading to newer versions, where half of the old
tool's files may be left around, and you have to do more janitory work
than actually building a new release?

Also package installs come with a free file checksum database to
detect tampering or disk file corruption.

So, by all means, use packaged components, and if you find issues
report them to get them fixed.

Mike Mentges
Global Security Technologies Inc.

Rick Jensen wrote:

I have successfully installed Nessus on RH8 - Fedora is giving me 
fits.  Attemts to install rpms associated with the message below tell 
me that the rpms are already installed.  I'm a Linux novice, where do 
I begin to unravel this?

Thanks,
rick


[rj@localhost rj]$ lynx -source http://install.nessus.org | sh
Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gtk+-2.0.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
The command 'gtk-config' was not found in your $PATH.
-- 
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net

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