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I had trouble compiling with SSL on Linux as well. OpenSSL seems to have put itself in /usr/local/ssl. A link from /usr/include/openssl to /usr/local/ssl/openssl seems to have done the trick. (I installed OpenSSL from the tarball.) Thanks, Brian Finn NACM Southwest brian@nacmsw.com On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, Scott Klement wrote: > > Which operating system/version are you running? How did you install > OpenSSL? > > I'm running FreeBSD 4.4, and I didn't have to install the source for > OpenSSL. I used the version that comes with the OS, and didn't install > the sources. It worked right out of the box. > > But then, Linux is weird :) > > > > On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, Thijssen wrote: > > > I had some trouble with: > > configure --wtih-ssl > > > > The script complained that it could not find OpenSSL libraries. For a newbee > > like me it toke some time to find out I also had to install the openssl > > sources besides the binaries. > > I write this messages for that might be more newbees. > > > > It works now and I really would like to thank all people contributing to > > tn5250 for their fine work. > > > > kind regards > > > > Ben Thijssen >
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