On 14 Jan 2014, at 09:42, Charles Srstka <cocoa...@charlessoft.com> wrote:

> On Jan 14, 2014, at 3:19 AM, jonat...@mugginsoft.com wrote:
> 
>> The only problem with retaining it is the extra complexity involved in 
>> integrating the static library build into the project and upgrading the 
>> source.
> 
> One trick that can help is that OpenSSL is in MacPorts, so you can just set 
> up a symlink to the static library in /opt/local/lib, and then just run 
> /opt/local/port selfupdate and /opt/local/port upgrade outdated every once in 
> a while (or you can just set up a LaunchDaemon to run those commands 
> periodically). This will keep your copy of OpenSSL and libcrypto up to date, 
> at least.
> 
Took a while to get around to confirming this but I did use the MacPorts 
approach - it was simply easier than building libcrypto from source within my 
project (https://github.com/sqlcipher/openssl-xcode).
It should be noted that lib crypto.a has a dependency on libz.a. -lz is 
therefore required in other linker flags.

Jonathan



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