>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" ---
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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

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 | 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.
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