On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 12:33:40PM +0000, Eugene L. Vorokov wrote: > Hello, > > I cvsup'ed 5.0-CURRENT yesterday, successfully compiled the kernel and > tried to compile the rest. However, when doing make in the lib directory, > it stops on libmp. The problem is that libmp uses include files from > openssl/, and they are not present in my system, as I can see they > don't come with freebsd. Of course I know how to install libssl, but > is there any sense in using files that don't exist, so that user must > install some third-party software to compile *distribution* component ? > Or did my cvsup messed something up or am I missing something ? Errrrr... the OpenSSL sources *are* shipped with FreeBSD. Or at least they should be, if your CVSup is doing the right thing. Are you cvsup'ping the src-all collection, or the subcollections? There is no longer any need to *not* cvsup src-all, no matter if you are in an export-controlled environment or not - all the export restrictions on code included with FreeBSD have either expired, or (ISTR) been waived specifically for the FreeBSD distribution. So.. cvsup again, using the src-all collection, and see if you grab the src/crypto/openssl/ and src/secure/lib/openssl/ bits. Also, make sure that NOSECURE is NOT turned on in your make.conf. Hope that helps.. G'luck, Peter -- This sentence was in the past tense. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message