Yeah, I meant to follow up with this question (since it was my own question).
With SIP enabled on 10.11 (and 10.12), I had to do two things:
1) install openssl (I used homebrew for this)
2) the default “make install” command doesn’t work, so mod_cosign.so has to be
grabbed out of:
cosign-/fi
You might be right about this. xCode 7.2.1 (the one offered for 10.10 from
the AppStore) has ssl.h here:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.8.sdk/usr/include/openssl/ssl.h
and
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX
I know 10.11 has a slightly different version of ssl than 10.10, but it’s in
the same location:
10.10.5 (current build):
tts10:cosign-3.2.0 root# which openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
tts10:cosign-3.2.0 root# openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.8zg 14 July 2015
10.11.6 (current build):
tts11:include root# whi
I think I've had to point it at a MacPorts install of OpenSSL. If you look
at config.log, I think the version that comes w OS X may be missing the .h
files
Liam
On Friday, September 2, 2016, Steve Maser wrote:
> Hey all…
>
> Simple question: what needs to be modified to run “configure” on Ma
Well, given cosign hasn't been updated in 4 years, my guess would be the
script isn't compatible with 10.11 or it's not compatible with newer SSL
versions.
I didn't realize it hadn't been touched in that long. Maybe it doesn't
need to be, but in context of other open source stuff that has died
That’s part of what is confusing me. I get what you say I should get:
mockingbird:~ root# which openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
mockingbird:~ root# openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.8zh 14 Jan 2016
mockingbird:~ root#
- Steve
> On Sep 3, 2016, at 12:20 AM, Yadin Flammer wrote:
>
> Never compiled on a