Jivin Joakim Wennergren lays it down ...
> This is maybe a stupid question, but in my snapgear (3.5.0) directory I
> don't have a 'lib/libssl' directory... How do I get it?
> 
> I've configured libssl to compile (through 'make menuconfig'), checked
> that the CONFIG_LIB_LIBSSL_FORCE is set, but that doesn't create the
> directory or the files... 
> 
> Do I have to add it manually or something? 
> 
> The problem with that happens later, when a user app compiles and gets a
> 'cannot find -lssl' error...

For several reasons,  libssl is not included in the dist.  You need to
patch it in yourself.

Get a copy of openssl-0.9.8e, then do this:

        cd uClinux-dist/lib
        tar xvzf openssl-0.9.8e.tar.gz
        mv openssl-0.9.8e libssl
        cd libssl
        gunzip < openssl-0.9.8e-uclinux.patch.gz | patch -p0

There are some older instructions in the uCdot.org FAQ section as well
that may help with anything I have left out above.

The patch attached here is updated semi regularly in releases of
ocf-linux, http://ocf-linux.sourceforge.net/ check the downloads
section.  Keep an eye out there if you want to stay up tp date,

Cheers,
Davidm

-- 
David McCullough,  [EMAIL PROTECTED],   Ph:+61 734352815
Secure Computing - SnapGear  http://www.uCdot.org http://www.cyberguard.com

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