Hi,

On Thursday 13 March 2014 23:45:30 jdwilson wrote:
> I have figured out what the issue is.  The default options to build openssl
> for the *build-host* need to be set so that at least no-ssl2 is defined,
> and possibly "shared".  I think the latter is needed because python may be
> looking for the dynamic lib.  The default openssl build only produces the
> static libs.
>
> Background: In a sandbox rootfs under Linux 12.04LTS I installed openssl
> and found that both _hashlib and _ssl were not included in the libcrypt.a
> or ssl.a modules.  After I ran through ./configure's options, I added
> "shared" and "no-ssl2" to the ./configure command line, (as well as
> specifying my sandbox env using --prefix).  Disabling ssl2 resolves the
> issue/bug with ssl2 (SSLv2_method), which can be addressed later.

If you need to add the "--shared" and the "--no-ssl2" config parameter, add it 
to the HOST_OPENSSL_CONF_OPT variable in "rules/host-openssl.make".

> Having hashlib and ssl available will keep the "from hashlib import md5"
> from failing when flup.py is installed (see original posting).
>
> Right now I'm trying to work through the ptxdist guru doc to understand how
> to properly modify the host-openssl.in,.make so that I can define the
> options to build the host-openssl correctly.
>
> More specifically, I can't find documentation as to how to enable
> "PTXCONF_HOST_OPENSSL" in menuconfig (other than manually editing the
> ptxconfig file)

Add it to the *.in package menu file which depends on HOST_OPENSSL

config MY_PACKAGE_WHICH_DEPENDS_ON_HOST_OPENSSL
        tristate
        prompt "my package which depends on host openssl"
        select HOST_OPENSSL <-----------
        help
          friesel, frasel,....

Regards,
Juergen

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