Tony,

This is certainly a weird problem.  The lib has the appropriate refs, and 
the versions of the headers match the lib.
This problem is driving me nuts!

-Scott



At 01:27 AM 9/10/2002, you wrote:
>On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Scott Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Next, I manually removed all traces OpenSSL and installed 0.9.6g 
> again.  qpopper would not build.  The following is what I see when the 
> build fails:
> >
> > /usr/lib/libssl.a(ssl_algs.o): In function `SSL_library_init':
> > ssl_algs.o(.text+0x34): undefined reference to `EVP_idea_cbc'
> >
> > So, does anyone have any ideas here?
> >
>
>make sure the lib actually has those references in them (it should)
>
>$ nm /usr/lib/libssl.a | grep SSL_library_init
>00000000 T SSL_library_init
>
>$ nm /usr/lib/libssl.a | grep EVP_idea_cbc
>          U EVP_idea_cbc
>
>if it doesn't, there's something wrong with your openssl build/install
>
>if it does, then make sure you're using the same ssl libs and headers to
>compile qpopper. i.e. if you're doing --with-openssl=/usr
>make sure /usr/lib/libssl.a and /usr/include/openssl/* are from the same
>openssl build/install
>
>if you're not quite sure, you could TRY something like:
>
>$ more /usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h | grep VERSION | grep OpenSSL
>#define OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT    "OpenSSL 0.9.6b 9 Jul 2001"
>
>$ cat /usr/lib/libssl.a | grep 0.9.6b
>Binary file (standard input) matches
>
>which says they match. if the cat returns nothing, they dont.
>
>--Tony
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>Anthony J. Biacco                            Network Administrator/Engineer
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