It seems I misread the referenced documentation the first time.
   This stuff contains the answer, it just was not clear to me that also works 
on Linux. 
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Compilation_and_Installation#Using_RPATHs.   
With that, the libraries have run paths that show the correct target 
directories. Thanks to all for the hint.   Hiran 

 Am 23-May-2017 22:26:38 +0200 schrieb hiran.chaudh...@mail.de: 

Hello Victor. 

So you manage to build OpenSSL with rpaths. Would you like to let me know how 
this can be achieved? Is CFLAGS the only change required? (from the 
documentation mentioned earlier it seems I would have to modify the configure 
script). 

Hiran 

 Am 21-May-2017 06:51:55 +0200 schrieb openssl-us...@dukhovni.org: 

 > On May 20, 2017, at 8:52 PM, Richard Levitte  wrote:
 > 
 > Err, it is correct insofar that it is how OpenSSL 1.0.2{x} is built.

 Perhaps by default, I routinely do builds of OpenSSL 1.0.2 in which
 the library rpaths are set.

 > It's possible it SHOULD be built differently, but that's a different
 > story. Here, the question was what's actually done.

 The choice of additional CFLAGS is up to the user.

 -- 
 Viktor.

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