--- On Fri, 10/24/08, Grant Peel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Grant Peel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE installing php-imap
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 9:31 AM
Hi all,
I have a script that required php-imap extension installed
but I keep
running into a 2 snags when 'making' the port
(mail/php-imap)...
First, I have to use the -DFORCE_PKG_REGISTER so
openssl_overwtite_base
won't kill the make, which seems to work,
Hmmm. This sounds indicative of a more serious problem than just something you
can work around quickly. I'm not at all familiar with this port though.
and, most importantly,
when the mail/imap-php port tried to actually do the build
of the imap part,
it says it can't find (OpenSSLs) 'evp.h' file.
I assume it is just failing
on the first file it can't find.
That is very odd. cpp(1) looks in /usr/include by default, without any -I
flags specified. As you state below that you have evp.h in
/usr/include/openssl/evp.h, I don't see why this would happen.
So, I guess the question is, when making the mail/imap-php
port, is there a
way to pass the path for the OpenSSL libraries? My libs
appear to be in two
places:
server# locate evp.h
/usr/include/openssl/evp.h
/usr/src/crypto/openssl/crypto/evp/evp.h
If I can pass the path, I assume I should use the
/usr/include dir, but how?
You'd use a make command such as the following, in the port dir:
make CFLAGS='-I/usr/include' install clean
That shouldn't be necessary, though, for reasons stated above.
make -D--with-openssl=/usr/include/openssl ???
No. If you wanted to add configure args, you'd use CONFIGURE_ARGS in a similar
manner to how my previous example used CFLAGS.
TIA,
-Grant
This is a strange situation. Did your web search for similar issues turn up
anything? Is anyone else experiencing this? If so, was there a PR on it? If
not, you may want to contact the port maintainer and see if they have any
assistance, or file a PR if there is not one already. Also, please post a
reply to the list with your `uname -a` output.
- mdh
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