On Thu, Feb 25, 2021, 16:24 Nir Azkiel <niro1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for the top post, > > I hope this way is OK now (without the earlier posts). > > > > You helped a lot !! > > I didn't knew that gcc was sensitive about lib order. > > So now it works on Linux and macOs fail. > > > > I activated this flag CMAKE_USE_SECTRANSP=ON > > > > but I get linkage errors ., should I link a specific library? > > > > Thanks > > Nir > > > > Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: > > 4939 "_SSLClose", referenced from: > > 4940 _sectransp_close in libcurl.a(sectransp.c.o) > > 4941 "_SSLCopyALPNProtocols", referenced from: > > 4942 _sectransp_connect_step2 in libcurl.a(sectransp.c.o) > > 4943 "_SSLCopyPeerTrust", referenced from: > > 4944 _verify_cert in libcurl.a(sectransp.c.o) > > 4945 _pkp_pin_peer_pubkey in libcurl.a(sectransp.c.o) > > 4946 _show_verbose_server_cert in libcurl.a(sectransp >
After reading more about it, it looks like libcurl is using deprecated functions like SSL_Close for example (Deprecated at OSX 10.13) Is there a way to make it work with 10.13 version? Thanks > >
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