Re: [apache-ssl] SSLeay_0.8.0 problems
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Re: [apache-ssl] SSLeay_0.8.0 problems



Loli Correa wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
>     I hope this is the appropriate place to post this message.
>     I just tried to set up apache-ssl and I'm having problems.
> 
>     I compiled SSLeay-0.8.0 and all went well until I made the two
> libraries, crypto.o and ssl.o, as single object files.When I put "gcc
> -O2 -c -Icrypto -Iinclude crypto/crypto.c" appears the following
> message: crypto/crypto.c : 506 unbalanced '#endif', then I deleted the
> last  #endif  of the crypto.c file, repeat and all
> goes ok.
>     But when I put: "gcc -O2 -c -Issl -Iinclude ssl/ssl.c" appears this
> error:
> ssl/ssl.c. 153 : pxy-ssl.c : No such file or directory
> Solution: I comment his line /* #include "pxy.ssl.c"# */ in ssl.c file,
> repeat and ssl.o is built but...
> 
>     Where can I find the psy-ssl.c file?
>     Is well compiled SSLeay-0.8.0 without it?
>     What am I doing wrong?
> 
>      Thanks,
>                 Loli
> 
> P.S. If I'm  using Red Hat 4.2 and  the gcc compiler 2.7.2.1, I must
> choose the os/compiler " linux-elf ", mustn't I?, but when I'm compiling
> apache_1.3.1 patched and put  $Configure appears this message:
>     Using config file : Configuration
> Creating Makefile
>     ....
>     + doing sanity check on compiler end options
> Reading spec from /usr/lib/gcc-bin/i486-Linux/2.7.2.1/specs
> gcc: unrecognized options 'w3'
> gcc version 2.7.2.1
> /usr/lib/gcc-bin/i486-Linux/2.7.2.1/cpp -lang -c -v -undef -D -GNU-=2
> .............
> -DUSE -HSREGES -DAHE -SSL helpers/dummy.c/tmp/cca01894.i
> .....
> HELP!

You want to ask this question on the ssl-users mailing list (for SSLeay
support).

Cheers,

Ben.

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