On 8 April 2015 at 11:53, Vincent Delecroix <20100.delecr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 08/04/2015, Daniel Krenn <kr...@aon.at> wrote:
>> Am 2015-04-08 um 12:28 schrieb Vincent Delecroix:
>>> At least, does 'sage -i openssl' before 'make' work?
>>
>> Seems to be possible (tried; but still compiling).
>
> If it does, it would be good to add it to the README and the relevant
> section in the documentation.
>

Item 10 in the README says this already:

10. OPTIONAL: Read this if you are intending to run a Sage notebook
    server for multiple users. For security (i.e., to run
    "notebook(secure=True)") you want to access the server using the
    HTTPS protocol. First, install OpenSSL and the OpenSSL development
    headers on your system if they are not already installed. Then
    install pyOpenSSL by building Sage and then typing

        ./sage -i pyopenssl

    Note that this command requires internet access.  Alternatively,
    "make ssl" builds Sage and installs pyOpenSSL.

John

> Vincent
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