Re: [squid-users] 2.5 compile; --enable-ssl

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 23:17:35 +0100

If your openssl includes is in /usr/include/openssl then you should not
specify any include directory.

If your openssl is not installed in /usr (includes in
/usr/include/openssl, libraries in /usr/lib or /lib) then you should
specify the prefix of your openssl installation to the --with-openssl=
configure option.

When changing the availability or location of system headers such as
OpenSSL you need to either use a clean source tree, or clean up your
existing tree by running "make distclean" before running configure
again. (alternatively remove config.cache)

Regards
Henrik

mlister wrote:
>
> this is elementary compiling i'm sure, but i haven't figured it out yet.
> I run ./configure --includedir=/usr/include/openssl --enable-ssl;
> ~~snip~~
> checking for openssl/err.h... (cached) no
> checking for openssl/md5.h... (cached) no
> checking for openssl/ssl.h... (cached) no
> ~~snip~~
> I run make;
> ~~snip~~
> ../include/md5.h:18:2: #error Cannot find OpenSSL headers
> make[1]: *** [rfc2617.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/patches/squid-2.5.STABLE2/lib'
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> ~~snip~~
>
> I verified the files it needs are truly in /usr/include/openssl. The
> compile
> will complete when I do not specify any configure options. Sometimes
> I hear that people modify the makefile, is this what I am expected to do ?
Received on Fri Mar 21 2003 - 15:18:48 MST

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