>From what I've experienced, if you have the openssl-dev stuff installed, you're good to go. At the end of the ./configure it will say that OpenSSL support as been compiled in.
When you install with the ./configure --with-openssl-lib=/usr/include/openssl does it tell you that OpenSSL support has been compiled in? --------------------- checking if OpenSSL support is desired... yes checking for openssl/ssl.h... yes SOCKS5 support is disabled. OpenSSL secure channel support is enabled. --- Now type "gmake" to build Licq --- --- If gmake is not working, try "make" --- --------------------- Do you see those things when you compile it with the specified directories? I have the openssl-dev packages installed and it finds it with no problem. That's the only thing I can really suggest. tdh -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- T. Holmes | UNIXTECHS.org | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | UIN: 17021091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Is it at all possible to make the configure script search the default | OpenSSL installation path to find the SSL includes and headers? | | It's quite tedious and annoying to have to specify the path every time I | configure it, when most other SSL-supporting applications seem to know | where to look in the first place. | | -- | Stewart Honsberger (AKA Blackdeath) WWW: http://blackdeath.2y.net/ | Linux blackdeath 2.4.15-pre6 #6 Mon Nov 19 12:12:57 EST 2001 i586 unknown | 1:22pm up 112 days, 23:54, 1 user, load average: 1.09, 1.27, 1.22 | Doesn't it bother you, that we have to search for intelligent life | --- OUT THERE?? | | | _______________________________________________ | Licq-main mailing list | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/licq-main ------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Licq-main mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/licq-main
