I have both apache-modssl and net-snmp running, but do NOT have the
openssl port installed.  Everything builds and runs fine, with no
mods to anything.  I conjecture that the problem others experience
is that they have installed the openssl port, which I have never done.
This is on both current and stable.

On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 06:00:13PM +0100, Adrian Steinmann wrote:
> 
> I use this command in my build script to force apache13+modssl to use
> the openssl in base.
> 
> # Use base openssl (OpenSSL 0.9.7a as of Feb 19 2003)
> cd /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl
> cp Makefile Makefile-
> sed -ie 's/^\.include.*Makefile\.ssl.*$/OPENSSLBASE=\/usr/' Makefile- >Makefile
> 
> You wrote:
>    On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 09:54:13AM -0000, Subscriber wrote:
>    > Having just done two rebuilds for recent OpenSSL and sendmail
>    > vulnerabilities, I was surprised to discover that building the port
>    > of apache13-modssl required the build of a port version of
>    > OpenSSL when I had the most updated (4.7) base system with
>    > OpenSSL in it!. I hate having two versions installed; it makes me
>    > fear that there will be problems caused by the wrong version being
>    > used.
> 
>    You are right to hate having two versions installed --- it is
>    pointless in most cases.  Please complain to the apache+mod_ssl and
>    openssl port maintainers.  It sounds to me like they are doing
>    something very wrong.

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