On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 04:48:39PM +0100, Anders la Cour Bentzon wrote:
> I'm not sure why this is an issue at all; I mean, /usr/local/ssl is a 
> pretty common place to put OpenSSL, isn't it? How come I seem to be
> the only one having problems?

You aren't. I've been having problems getting binc to compile with
OpenSSL as well, for the same reasons - configure didn't pick it up.

/usr/local/ssl is the default in stock openssl, but many users have
OpenSSL installed somewhere else by their distribution.

I'd like configure to look in lots of places though, and suggested to
borrow automagic from OpenSSH which does find OpenSSL on my system. :)

My temporary workaround is to bind tcpserver to localhost, which works
because I don't have very many users on remote IMAP, I really only use
it for webmail at the moment.


//Peter

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