Thanks for the quick reply. In fact I have all the base media I need. If there is no SDK, that is fine for me.
I’ll have to tell them that at some point they have to upgrade cause I don’t know why they are wasting time on installing SSL libs on SLES9, since that won’t be much better than going plaintext anyway
[QUOTE=jmroth;33543]Thanks for the quick reply. In fact I have all the base media I need. If there is no SDK, that is fine for me.
I’ll have to tell them that at some point they have to upgrade cause I don’t know why they are wasting time on installing SSL libs on SLES9, since that won’t be much better than going plaintext anyway
[QUOTE=thsundel;33546]No but I will have a look… Have you tried adding it using the yast method described under “Installation: Gain access to the SDK directly with ‘YaST’”?
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I’ve found SDK ISOs for SLES9SP2, let me know if you need them and which arch (32/64)?
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I’ve only found SDK ISOs for SLES9 SP2
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Not bad. How did you find that? Do you think support may be able to point us at SDK SP3?[/QUOTE]
I can only find information about SP2 SDK so I doubt there is one for SP3, but if you can contact support then that is probably the best way to go to make sure.
On 20/07/16 10:54, thsundel wrote:
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I can only find information about SP2 SDK so I doubt there is one
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I think there was an SDK for SLES9 SP3 but given SLES9 is out of support
I believe you now need to open a Service Request to get access to any
related media.
HTH.
Simon
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