Initially, I had the same problem when I installed openssl
in the default location, /usr/local/ssl. I decided to build apache with ssl
installed in a non-default location and configured Apache to use ssl from this
location. For example, configure openssl as such:
./config --prefix=/ssl --openssldir=/ssl/openssl
--shared
run make, make test and make install.
Configure apache to build using openssl from your location,
something like:
./configure --enable-so --enable-ssl --with-ssl=/ssl (plus
any other options)
I think the key is the --with-ssl=(ssl directory) option.
You probably could install openssl in the default location and set --with-ssl to
that location and it should work.
Anyway, this gave me my first successful build of Apache
2.2.2 with ssl. Not sure if it is the best way to do this, but for now it works.
Gary T. Schultz
IT
Administrator
Wisconsin Department of Commerce
201 W. Washington Ave
Madison, WI 53214
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Hello !
From: Mandar sarlashkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:11 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] configure: error: OpenSSL headers not found Apache 2.0.58
I am trying to setup Apache 2.0.58 on Mandriva Linux 2006...
When I tried to configure Apache .... I got the erroe :
checking for SSL/TLS toolkit includes... configure: error: OpenSSL headers not found
The OpenSSL version is 0.9.7g
My Questions:
How can I solve this problem
If I stuck with problems like configuration ....Where I can find help and proper documentation...
I am sorry if I am not asking appropriate questions....
This is my first mail to the list...
Thanks in Advance...
Mandy
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