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Subject: Re: Error compiling W3m Date: Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2007 15:14 From: Gerhard Erker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: BLFS Support List <[email protected]> Am Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2007 14:20 schrieb Ken Moffat: > On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 12:02:25PM +0200, Gerhard Erker wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm a newbie on blfs and have a problem. I built a clfs-system with > > only 64-bit. It workes fine. > > I tried to build w3m. I installed GC-6.8 and pkg-config-0.20. Also I > > installed openssl-0.9.8d. When compiling w3m I got the following error: > > > > in file included from fm.h:39, > > from main.c:3: > > html.h:5:25: Error: openssl/bio.h file or directory not found > > html.h:6:26: Error: openssl/x509.h file or directory not found > > html.h:7:25: Error: openssl/ssl.h file or directory not found > > So, the openssl headers are not where w3m expects. I'm on an LFS > box at the moment, and for me openssl-0.9.8d put the headers into > /usr/include/openssl. On pure64 (x86_64) I build it with similar > instructions to what is in development blfs for 0.9.8e. (Hmm, so I > missed the newer version.) > > Looks as if something went wrong with your openssl install, but I > don't know what. I see that cblfs has a patch to openssl for > gcc-4.2.0, if you are using a recent clfs development book - not > necessary for gcc-4.1.x. > > ĸen > -- > das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce Hello, Many thanks for your help. When I read your answer, I looked into my clfs-box and saw, that there are no headers installed. So I searched and found the file './Configure' and the file './configure'. Unfortunately the scripts are not GNU so I had to look into both scripts. In the script ./Configure I found 'linux-x86_64'. Then I started compiling with the following: ./Configure --openssldir=/etc/ssl --prefix=/usr shared linux-x86_64 and all worked fine. Once again many thanks. I think it would be good for other people if a hint would be in the wiki to openssl - but it could also be that this problem is only my problem. With kind regards Gerhard Erker ------------------------------------------------------- After some days of thinking I'm sure that it was my fault. I think I forgot to type 'make install' when building the openssl-package. I beg your pardon for your work with an error, that I made. With regards Gerhard Erker -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
