Hi,
   
      Thanks for the response, turned out the problem was with LD_LIBRARY_PATH 
environment variable.  Once I had this setup correctly, the GnuTLS was 
correctly located.
   
      Best regards,
   
  Vijay
  
Stephen Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 12:59:25PM -0800, Vijay Sitaram wrote:

> Looks like you hit the nail right on the head! I ran the configure 
> command as follows:
>
> $ ./configure --with-ssl --enable-threads --with-pcre --with-lua 
> 'CFLAGS=-DHAVE_LUA_5_1'
>
> However, the output of the configure shows Use gnutls library: no. 
> What flag do I need to use with configure in order to enable GnuTLS 
> library use?

It should find GnuTLS automatically. Do you know what directory it is 
installed into? You can use the configure option 
--with-libgnutls-prefix=/usr/local/lib for example to force it to find 
it.


Steve

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