On Monday 29 June 2015 16:44:28 NoMercy wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> as a last measure of resort due to desperate endless online searches, I'm
> asking to you if it is possible to not even try to load the system provided
> SSL Library, instead maybe locally provided libssl.so & libcrypto.so files?

Sure, it is possible.

> Yes the target system is a freebsd and it has the d*mn LibreSSL as default
> and if you try to change it to OpenSSL (which QT can talk) it's depencies
> are, well practically all the system ;)
> 
> Do I really have to statically recompiile all the Qt5 just for this? (don't
> even know if it'll help)

If you're using a system Qt, it stands to reason that the system Qt has all 
its necessary dependencies installed. So this would not be causing you 
trouble. Therefore, I conclude you're not using a system-wide Qt.

You must be using a Qt deployed alongside your application. You can then just 
modify qsslsocket_openssl_symbols.cpp to search for your deployed libssl.so.1 
and libcrypto.so.1.

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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