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RE: 7.10.4-pre4 and ssl

From: Fisk, Kevin <KFisk_at_linkpoint.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 11:50:48 -0800

I had similar problems on HP-UX and hacked the code to make it work. Mine said engine was defined twice and the definitions were different.

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        From: Avery Fay [mailto:avery_fay_at_symantec.com]
        Sent: Fri 3/14/2003 11:27 AM
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        Subject: 7.10.4-pre4 and ssl
        
        

        I just tried compiling 7.10.4-pre4 on Red Hat 8.1 (the 3rd beta) and I'm
        having problems. It seems that Session structure (can't remember exact
        name) is not getting the engine member compiled in so that the build
        fails. I looked at the header file urldata.h and the engine member is
        #ifdef with USE_SSLEAY so I assume that that does not get set when using
        openssl. Is this correct? I tried changing the #ifdef to
        HAVE_OPENSSL_ENGINE_H which in my mind would make more sense, but now it
        complains that ENGINE is not defined... maybe my ssl/engine.h is bad?
        
        I've tried this with openssl-0.9.7 which comes with phoebe (Red Hat beta)
        as well as the latest rawhide packages (openssl-0.9.7a). Neither work.
        
        
        
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