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Old 15th January 2010, 11:07 PM
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libssl-dev package missing

I've been searching for a whole day this package, but yum couldn't find it and even googling it I can only find debian packages for that. Does anyone know how to find it in .rpm?

I need it for compiling the vpnc client with openssl (still wondering why the ssl certification was excluded in the in-built package) because without it I get errors.
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