Hi,
I have removed the openssl that goes with the linux. That broke a bunch of stuff. So I had to put it back for now till I compile apache etc against the new ssl libraries. For now I am concentrating on xymon. The way it is xymon is "insisting" on using the old default ssl libraries.
Hi Frank,
what happens if you leave out the --ssllib and --sslinclude parameters? It is an unusual location for OpenSSL to be installed, so I guess you compiled it yourself?
It also ought to pull in libdl.so automatically, but that probably requires some magic when compiling OpenSSL.
Anyway, I believe you can work around it by setting NETLIBS in xymon-4.3.27/build/Makefile.Linux like
NETLIBS="-ldl"
Regards,
Henrik
On 7/21/17 10:41, Henrik Størner via Xymon wrote:
Hi Frank,
what happens if you leave out the --ssllib and --sslinclude parameters? It is an unusual location for OpenSSL to be installed, so I guess you compiled it yourself?
It also ought to pull in libdl.so automatically, but that probably requires some magic when compiling OpenSSL.
Anyway, I believe you can work around it by setting NETLIBS in xymon-4.3.27/build/Makefile.Linux like
NETLIBS="-ldl"
Regards,
Henrik
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