I need to load certificate keys to validate XML containing XML Security content. openssl seems to be the path of least resistance, but there seems to be a static library conflict between Oracle's libclntst11.a file and symbols in libcrypto.a, presumably because Oracle statically links in a version of crypto. I get errrors like this:
libclntst11.a(truntim.o): In function `ERR_load_strings': truntim.c:(text.unlikely+0x58): multiple definition of `ERR_load_strings' libcrypto.a(err.o):err.c:(.text+0x19c0): first defined here /usr/bin/ld: Warning: size of symbol `ERR_load_strings' changed from 97 in libcrypto.a(err.o) to 10 in libclntst11.a(truntim.o) Is there an easy way around this openssl / crypto conflict? gcrypt doesn't have this issue but it doesn't support certificate keys. Is there a preferred cryptographic library that provides a broad range of support with the least amount of issues? erik
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