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(We don't have reply-to's set; I've re-included the list on this.)
Ray Phillips wrote:
Thanks for your reply Micah.
Ray Phillips wrote:
I thought I'd report my experiences trying to install wget 1.10.2 on
NetBSD/i386 3.1. I'll append the
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Micah Cowan wrote:
It appears from your description that Wget's check in http-ntlm.c:
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 0x00907001L
is wrong. Your copy of openssl seems to be issuing a number lower than
that, and yet has the newer, capitalized names.
I don't think that check
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Daniel Stenberg wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Micah Cowan wrote:
It appears from your description that Wget's check in http-ntlm.c:
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 0x00907001L
is wrong. Your copy of openssl seems to be issuing a number lower than
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Ray Phillips wrote:
Ray, if you add the line
#include openssl/opensslv.h
along with the other openssl #includes, does it fix your problem wrt
openssl-9.7d?
I made this change:
% diff -u http-ntlm.c.orig http-ntlm.c
--- http-ntlm.c.orig
It would be nice if wget 1.10.2 would compile on NetBSD without having
to install a second version of openssl.
Well, it's too late to change Wget 1.10.2;
Yes, sorry Micah--I really meant any future versions.
Ray, if you add the line
#include openssl/opensslv.h
along with the other
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Ray Phillips wrote:
I thought I'd report my experiences trying to install wget 1.10.2 on
NetBSD/i386 3.1. I'll append the contents of config.log to the end of
this email.
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gcc -I. -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H