Type:
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Bug report
OpenSSL Version:
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0.9.7a
Description:
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I am building OpenSSL on FreeBSD with the no-engine option specified. I get link
errors with the c_all.o module. The problem is related to
I ran across the below message on google and wanted to say I'm seeing the
same thing. Have you ever found a resolution to this issue? I can copy all
the headers from the /usr/kerberos/include directory into the
/usr/include/openssl/ directory and that seems to fix it, but that doesn't
seem
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 25 Mar 2003 16:50:01 +0700, Blue-Boonchai
Aussawasongsilp [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
boonchai.a i serach some information and summarize by myself is
boonchai.a renewal = same key,same subject and new serial .
boonchai.a
boonchai.a but i test renewal cerificate
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 27 Mar 2003 19:04:30 +0100 (CET), Erwann Abalea
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
erwann.abalea On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Richard Levitte via RT wrote:
erwann.abalea
erwann.abalea Something to note, however, is that the CA
erwann.abalea certificate usually has serial
Thanks. Fixed.
Ticket resolved.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat Apr 5 13:50:22 2003]:
Type:
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Bug report
OpenSSL Version:
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0.9.7a
Description:
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I am building OpenSSL on FreeBSD with the
This isn't an OpenSSL bug as far as I can see, but rather a bug in the configuration
script of whatever software (you haven't said what software you're trying yo do this
with).
All I can do is conclude that the openssl.pc mentioned isn't used, or perhaps
PKG_CONFIG_PATH isn't properly set.