>    For both openssl and the kernel-headers, I have the same versions 
> installed as the ones given by the two links below and I'm still getting the 
> same errors. I read somewhere online that the second error (the one where the 
> "build" folder does not exist) occurs because I have not built my kernel.  Is 
> that possible?

Hi, Sydney.  I did a fresh install of Fedora 10 for x86-64 in a VM and was able 
to get a clean build.  There were a few errors when I built from the "citrix" 
branch.  If I build from the master branch, it all builds cleanly, though.  You 
can get a snapshot of the master branch by downloading from this link:

        
http://openvswitch.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=openvswitch;a=snapshot;sf=tgz

When I did the installation of Fedora, I indicated that I wanted to do software 
development, which included all the necessary headers and libraries.  I think 
you can do this after a standard installation by opening the "Add/Remove 
Software" program by following these menus in the UI:

        System->Administration->Add/Remove Software

Then, just make sure "Development Libraries" and "Development Tools" are 
selected from the "Package collections" in the upper-left corner..  I then just 
needed to run the following commands in the source directory:

        ./boot.sh
        ./configure --with-l26=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build --enable-ssl=yes
        make

This all built cleanly and seems to work.  If you have any question, please 
don't hesitate to follow-up!

--Justin



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