At 9:32 Uhr +0100 18.01.2002, Martin Costabel wrote:
>Jens Uwe Noeckel wrote:
>>
>>  OK, all my octave babies are playing again. fink rebuild and fink
>>  install did the job. Still mysterious what happened in the first place...
>
>Talking about mysterious problems with octave, here is mine:
>
>% octave
>dyld: octave can't open library: /sw/lib/libssl.0.9.6.dylib  (No such
>file or directory, errno = 2)
>and it quits immediately.
>
>What has octave to do with openssl??
>
>otool -L /sw/bin/octave doesn't show any dependency on libssl either.

But libhdf5 has, it seems - which isn't good! It violates the policy. Ugh.


>I have to explain that I am doing my Fink compiling on a different
>machine and use apt-get to install the results on this one here. On the
>remote machine, I have Fink's openssl installed, but not on this one. If
>I do install openssl from fink, octave works. But I don't want to, and I
>don't see why I should.

Of course. This is a bug, not a feature.

If hdf5 absolutly has to depend on ssl, then openssl must be added as 
a dependency, and jdf5 be moved to the crypto tree. It would be 
preferable, though, if it could be built w/o ssl, possibly providing 
two packages, one in crypto, one in main.



Max
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