hi,

>>have you tried compiling openssl by hand?

i never tried compiling ssl by hand cause i dont know how.

>>have you ran 'crle' (http://tinyurl.com/2t9zr)
>>crle - configure runtime linking environment
>>you may have to add '/usr/local/ssl' to crle to get solaris to find
>>those libraries or compile ssl by hand into a 'standard' location



 i tried adding /usr/local/ssl on crle, executed command.

bash-2.05#crle -s /usr/local/ssl
bash-2.05# crle

Configuration file [3]: /var/ld/ld.config
  Default Library Path (ELF):   /usr/lib  (system default)
  Trusted Directories (ELF):    /usr/local/ssl

Command line:
  crle -c /var/ld/ld.config -s /usr/local/ssl

bash-2.05#

then i tried make again, but error still exist, 'undefined reference'

pls advise. i really need to make asterisk working on solaris.

thanks so much for the replies. :)

chris




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