On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 16:03 -0500, Arnie Stender wrote:
> Hello,
>     Yesterday I tried to compile ntpd. The compile failed with errors 
> about functions missing from libcrypto.a. I don't have them on my screen 
> any more because my scroll buffer is too small. At any rate as I 
> remember there was a message about installing SSL. Well, I don't 
> remember when or why but I already installed SSL. I used nm on 
> libcrypto.a and found that in fact the functions that were being 
> complained about (dlerror, dlopen, dlclose) were in fact unresolved. I 
> just pulled down the SSL package again and re-compiled with patch and 
> before I did the install I used nm on the new libcrypto.a and again the 
> dlxxxx functions are unresolved. Back when I built my LFS 6.0 system on 
> an i586 platform I had no problems building and running ntpd. This time 
> I'm working on a CLFS pure64 on AMD64 X2. Is this a 64 bit issue? Is 
> there a switch I need to turn on to get the dlxxxx functions to build in 
> this environment? Has anyone seen this before?

I can't help you with 64-bit issues or CLFS, since I don't own a 64-bit
system. But I can tell you you're heading down completely the wrong
track looking for dlopen and friends as part of OpenSSL. They're
standard functions provided by glibc, so you certainly should have them
on the system.

In any case, try providing us the actual messages, and someone might be
able to help.

Simon.

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