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Re: build problem on Solaris 8 with Openssl 0.9.7a
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Jeff Wasilko |
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Re: build problem on Solaris 8 with Openssl 0.9.7a |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:58:53 -0400 |
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On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 07:49:56AM -0500, Steve Dobbs wrote:
> I tried the make after configuring with --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl , and
> I get the same undefined symbol. when I compiled openssl, I didn't do
> anything special outside of the default config/make/make install. Any other
> suggestions?
I built openssl with:
./Configure solaris-sparcv9-gcc --prefix=/is/dist/pkg/openssl-0.9.7b
and cfengine was built with:
./configure --prefix=/is/dist/pkg/cfengine-2.0.7p3 --with-workdir=/is/local/stat
e/cfengine --with-berkeleydb=/is/dist/pkg/db-4.1.25
--with-openssl=/is/dist/pkg/openssl-0.9.7b
-j
>
> Steve Dobbs
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Wasilko [mailto:jeffw@smoe.org]
> Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 10:46 PM
> To: Steve Dobbs
> Cc: 'Cfengine Mailing List (E-mail)'
> Subject: Re: build problem on Solaris 8 with Openssl 0.9.7a
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 07:54:34PM -0500, Steve Dobbs wrote:
> > I'm having problems with my install of cfengine on Solaris 8. I currently
> > have openssl 0.9.7b installed on this box, and (after I included
> > /usr/local/ssl/lib in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH) when I attempt a make, I get the
> > following error:
>
> Eww. Please don't use LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
>
> > Is there some other shell variable I need to set? I have my openssl
> > directory for that phrase, and it shows up in a couple of files in
> > /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl.
>
> Your best bet is to run configure with:
>
> --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl
>
> If that doesn't work for you, let me know. I don't have access to
> my work environment now, but I can check how I built it tomorrow.
> I have openssl installed in a non-standard location...
>
> -j