Hello everyone,
I am running ubuntu 10.04 that comes with openssl 0.9.8k. I wanted to upgrade openssl to 1.0.0a, but I have to do this manually as my OS does not have openssl 1.0.0a in its repository. So I downloaded, build and installed openssl 1.0.0a from source to /usr/local/ssl and I recompiled FR 2.1.10 with the -with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl/ option. Everything seems to went well, but how can I be 100% sure that that FR is properly linked and using libraries from my manual openssl installation and is not using ubuntu's one? Unfortunately, if I run openssl version in bash I get 0.9.8k which is ubuntu's version and my /usr/lib/libcrypto and libssl links point to libcrypto.so.0.9.8 and libssl.so.0.9.8 respectively. I don't mind if ubuntu is using 0.9.8k openssl (although a cleaner solution would have been nicer) but I do want FR to be using openssl 1.0.0a. How can I achieve that? Thanks in advance, Panos
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