In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 28 May 2003 02:12:45 -0800, "The Laser Jet" 
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laserjet> Nope.. that didn't work... i even tried all sorts of combinations.. say
laserjet> if i specifically come to BIO_ctrl error.. if I do an nm it sez it is
laserjet> used in libssl.a and defined in libcrypto.a so that means if i give it as
laserjet>   gcc -L. -lssl -lcrypto test.c 
laserjet> then it shudn't give that error if it is the case of cross reference..
laserjet> but no.. the error is still there..and i also tried 

Uhmm, the command you show above is not the example I gave you.  The
following is what I wrotee (note the position of test.c):

gcc -L. test.c -lssl -lcrypto

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