From: ahsdreamwalker@rogers.com (Daniel Sauve)
Subject: SSL called when posting news
Date: 19 Nov 2002 09:56:59 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8352d0c2.0211190956.4aae2397@posting.google.com> (raw)
I just moved to Oort 0.07 under Millitary Imtelligence (Windows Xemacs
21.4 (patch 10). Whenever I try to post news in gnus, gnus calls
sha1-el.el, then calls ssl.el, and promptly falls down and goes boom
when it can't find openssl.
1) Was 5.8.8 calling sha1-el.el, and I wasn't noticing?
2) I recently added nnrss groups. the proxy server for this is the
same as for my nntp, but different ports. Would a conflict here
confuse gnus into thinking it needs to call something it doesn't?
3) How do I kludge/ fix this so I CAN BLOODY POST USING gnus AGAIN?
(starts going mad, is tranqed and straight jacketed.
4) Anything questions about my setting for when I wake up?
--
Daniel, delirious
MAD, I tell you, MAAAD!
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