I get that you wouldn't be able to help debug a build on someone else's server, but the build instructions on the website are minimal and I needed more background information to understand how the build is designed to work. Thanks for the information.
I'm confused by the purpose of specifying the location of the openssl that I have built if the dependency mechanism is searching for libcrypt somewhere else. My guess is that it has something to do with the fact that RHEL8 and RHEL7 have different versions of openssl installed. With my rhel7 builds the openssl 102 series of versions are installed to the system and built manually. In that case 102k is installed to the system, but I can build Santuario by pointing to the 102u build that I created. On RHEL8 it is openssl 1.1 installed, and I need to make Santuario link with what I have built and not with the system libraries installed to RHEL8, somehow. Shawn Fox -----Original Message----- From: Cantor, Scott <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2023 8:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Apache Santuario config states that libcrypto is not found External Email Alert This email has been sent from an account outside of the BAE Systems network. Please treat the email with caution, especially if you are requested to click on a link, decrypt/open an attachment, or enable macros. For further information on how to spot phishing, access “Cybersecurity OneSpace Page” and report phishing by clicking the button “Report Phishing” on the Outlook toolbar. I can't debug your build, you need to use config.log for that, but the main dependency mechanism in the autoconf script is pkgconfig, not via explicit locations. You need to ensure your PKG_CONFIG_PATH is set if you're using non-standard locations, it figures out the rest from the pkgconfig file that should be installed by OpenSSL's build. -- Scott
