Hi,

since there's folks on this list that understand configure way better
than I do...

Building OpenVPN on Solaris and on NetBSD fails "as is" because configure
does not find the lzo headers and library.

On NetBSD, these are (usually) installed by pkgsrc, and live in
/usr/pkg/include and /usr/pkg/lib.

On Solaris, if installed "from the source", the LZO stuff lives in
/usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib (same place the libraries would
end up on NetBSD if installed manually, not from pkgsrc).

"Other packages" don't seem to have problems finding libraries in 
"the usual places for this operating system", even if it's not plain
/usr/include + /usr/lib.

So - should this be fixed?  If yes, what's the "right" way to get it
fixed?

gert
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