Darren Spruell writes: > Greetz all, > I've searched the mailing list archives at Geocrawler and not come up with > much on this specifically. > I'm installing Courier 0.37-0 on OpenBSD 2.9. during running > the ./configure script, I run into the following error: > > configure: warning: Unable to locate OpenSSL's c_rehash script in the > current > configure: warning: PATH. The c_rehash script is included in the OpenSSL > configure: warning: package but may not be installed on your system. Please > configure: warning: install the c_rehash script from OpenSSL and rerun this > configure: warning: configure script. > configure: error: openssl found but c_rehash was not found. > configure: error: ./configure failed for rootcerts > > I have a webserver up, and SSL seems to be installed as well. Can somone > shed some light on exactly how I may get around this (by finding & > installing the needed script, or whatever I do need to do...) > Just because your webserver supports https: mode, that doesn't mean that openssl is completely installed on your machine. IIRC, openssl has a development package as well as the main runtime package - you probably need to install this additional rpm.
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