On 29 Aug, Don Lewis wrote:
> On 29 Aug, Don Lewis wrote:
>> On 23 Aug, Carl Marcum wrote:
>>> I'm setting up a new CentOS 5.5 VM that I can build 4.1.x series on.
>>> 
>>> First hurdle was figuring out out how to point to the vault.centos.org 
>>> archived rpms.
>>> Unfortunately no git was available then.
>> 
>> I've managed to resurrect my CentOS 5 VM.
>> 
>> git builds from source out of the box, but as I suspected, the system
>> openssl is too old to talk to github.
>> 
>> Download and unpack openssl-1.0.2u.  Build and install according to the
>> instructions.  At the configure step:
>>   ./config --shared
>> 
>> Download and unpack curl-7.71.1. Build and install.  At the configure
>> step:
>>   LDFLAGS=-Wl,-R/usr/local/ssl/lib ./configure --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl 
>> --disable-ldap
>> 
>> Download and unpack git-2.28.0.  At the configure step:
>>   ./configure --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl
> 
> Not quite ... it was only working for me because I had set
> $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Instead do this:
>    LDFLAGS=-Wl,-R/usr/local/lib ./configure --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl
>    
>> At the build step:
>>   make CURL_DIR=/usr/local

Be preparied to download the anything missing from ext_sources elsewhere
and copy the files to the CentOS machine manually.  Because of the old
system OpenSSL, bootstrap can't speak https to much of anything.  Same
fro trying to use wget.


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