>>(2) Link dkim-filter statically with openssl 0.9.8, so that I don't 
>>have to install another instance of openssl on the target system.

>You still have to install openssl 0.9.8.

Why would I still have to install 0.9.8 on the target system if I
statically linked the dkim-milter?

Thanks

Dave I 

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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 12:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [dkim-milter-discuss] Statically link with openssl

Hi David,
At 06:11 24-10-2007, Dave Isaacs wrote:
>The target system for my dkim-filter installation is a Red Hat EL4 
>system, which includes openssl 0.9.7.
>
>Since I want support for SHA256, I will have to use openssl 0.9.8 or 
>better. I see two options
>
>(1) Install the latest openssl on the system, in a location separate 
>from the existing openssl installation, and compile dkim-filter in such

>a way that it points to the 0.9.8 installation.
>
>(2) Link dkim-filter statically with openssl 0.9.8, so that I don't 
>have to install another instance of openssl on the target system.

You still have to install openssl 0.9.8.

>I'd rather not do (1), for reasons of convenience which I will not go 
>into right now.
>
>That leaves me with option (2). Is it possible to statically link with 
>openssl? How would I do this?

Yes.  In site.config.m4, define the path to the OpenSSL 0.9.8 incluude
and lib directories.

Regards,
-sm 


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