On 2005.09.04 23:25:24 +0200, Bernd Ernesti wrote: | On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 09:46:45PM +0100, Rui Paulo wrote: | > On 2005.09.04 21:17:32 +0200, Bernd Ernesti wrote: | > | > let me suggest | > | > | > | > -DPADD+= ${LIBPMASTER} ${LIBPGLOBAL} ${LIBPTLS} ${LIBCRYPTO} ${LIBPUTIL} | > | > +DPADD+= ${LIBPMASTER} ${LIBPGLOBAL} ${LIBPTLS} ${LIBPUTIL} ${LIBCRYPTO} | > | > -LDADD+= ${LIBPMASTER} ${LIBPGLOBAL} ${LIBPTLS} ${LIBCRYPTO} ${LIBPUTIL} -lssl | > | > +LDADD+= ${LIBPMASTER} ${LIBPGLOBAL} ${LIBPTLS} ${LIBPUTIL} -lssl -lcrypto | > | > | > | > With this in place, it links both for i386 and sun2. | > | | > | Hmm, what is now needed, libcrypto, libssl or both? | > | > Both. Harvard Eidnes suggestion is the right one. | | Then why is there only a ${LIBCRYPTO} but not an ${LIBSSL} in the DPADD line? I missed that. The correct way should be: DPADD+= ${LIBPMASTER} ${LIBPGLOBAL} ${LIBPTLS} ${LIBPUTIL} ${LIBCRYPTO} ${LIBSSL} LDADD+= ${LIBPMASTER} ${LIBPGLOBAL} ${LIBPTLS} ${LIBPUTIL} -lcrypto -lssl First the private postfix libraries, then the shared libraries. -- Rui Paulo
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