curl-library
Re: 7.10.4-pre4 and ssl
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 13:25:21 -0500
]0;root_at_s1:~[root_at_s1 root]# ls /usr/include/openssl/
[00m[00maes.h[00m [00mconf.h[00m [00merr.h[00m
[00mocsp.h[00m [00mripemd.h[00m [00mtmdiff.h[00m
[00masn1.h[00m [00mcrypto.h[00m [00mevp.h[00m
[00mopensslconf.h[00m [00mrsa.h[00m [00mtxt_db.h[00m
[00masn1_mac.h[00m [00mdes.h[00m [00mhmac.h[00m
[00mopensslv.h[00m [00msafestack.h[00m [00mui_compat.h[00m
[00masn1t.h[00m [00mdes_old.h[00m [00mkrb5_asn.h[00m
[00mossl_typ.h[00m [00msha.h[00m [00mui.h[00m
[00mbio.h[00m [00mdh.h[00m [00mkssl.h[00m
[00mpem2.h[00m [00mssl23.h[00m [00mx509.h[00m
[00mblowfish.h[00m [00mdsa.h[00m [00mlhash.h[00m
[00mpem.h[00m [00mssl2.h[00m [00mx509v3.h[00m
[00mbn.h[00m [00mdso.h[00m [00mmd2.h[00m
[00mpkcs12.h[00m [00mssl3.h[00m [00mx509_vfy.h[00m
[00mbuffer.h[00m [00mebcdic.h[00m [00mmd4.h[00m
[00mpkcs7.h[00m [00mssl.h[00m
[00mcast.h[00m [00mec.h[00m [00mmd5.h[00m
[00mrand.h[00m [00mstack.h[00m
[00mcomp.h[00m [00mengine.h[00m [00mobjects.h[00m
[00mrc2.h[00m [00msymhacks.h[00m
[00mconf_api.h[00m [00me_os2.h[00m [00mobj_mac.h[00m
[00mrc4.h[00m [00mtls1.h[00m
Sorry about the text, but you clearly see ssl.h, ssl2.h, ssl23.h, and
ssl3.h. How do we check for ssl.h? I took a look at the file and it
appeared ok.
Avery Fay
Symantec Corporation
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(781) 530-2489
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Daniel Stenberg <daniel_at_haxx.se>
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03/19/2003 04:27 PM
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To: Avery Fay <avery_fay_at_symantec.com>
cc: libcurl Mailing list <curl-library_at_lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: 7.10.4-pre4 and ssl
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Avery Fay wrote:
> I have all of the required defines for USE_OPENSSL except for
> HAVE_OPENSSL_SSL_H.
Aha! That explains why you don't get the ENGINE type, since that header is
only included if *both* USE_SSLEAY and HAVE_OPENSSL_ENGINE_H is defined,
and
you don't get USE_SSLEAY set... I'll fix this so that we won't get a
compiler
error like this in the future.
So, the big question is then why you don't get it defined. I hope this is
because you don't have a openssl/ssl.h file (installed as
/usr/include/openssl/ssl.h on the Redhat 7.3 system I checked).
That file has been present there so many years I really think there is a
problem with your setup if this is missing. Or have Redhat introduced some
new thinking regarding this in the 8.1?
Thanks for your patience with this.
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