Steve Landers wrote:
> On 05/11/2009, at 7:25 AM, Stephan Beal wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Steve Landers <[email protected]
>>> wrote:
>> Although that requirement is also an issue. Any solution would
>> ideally be statically linked on Windows (I'm assuming that won't be a
>> problem on *nix).
>>
>>
>> If i'm not mistaken, Solaris 10 (or as of a certain version of it)
>> doesn't support static linking anymore, at least not with system
>> libs (e.g. libc and libnls). i don't remember with certainty if that
>> limitation applies only to system libs or generically, however.
>
> Interesting, I must look - haven't booted my Sol 10 box for a year :)
>
> But I was referring to the need for a static link on Windows, just to
> make installation easier. I think we can rely on a reasonable solution
> (shared, static, whatever) on *nix
The only OS I am aware of coming with a system install of openssl is OSX.
On linux distributions I guess that most may have it, however I can believe
that there are distributions and configs which don't install it. Other OS's,
like hpux, aix, solaris usually do not come with openssl installed.
--
Sincerely,
Andreas Kupries <[email protected]>
Developer @ <http://www.activestate.com/>
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