> The CR is part of the SMTP conversion: each line must end with CR LF. > So I would not say it's a bug, and in any case, it does not do any > harm, does it?
No 'harm'. But every other unix style output I'm familiar with terminates only with LF. So if you're trying to match the end of line '$', well, there's an annoying non-printable in there. Or you load it in vi and get a bunch of ctrl-M's everywhere. I get the theory about outputting precisely the raw conversation in debug, but feel that stripping the CR's would be an acceptable trade when it comes to working with the output. > That either means FreeBSD does not provide OpenSSL's pkg-config file > (openssl.pc), or that PKG_CONFIG_PATH needs to be tweaked to find it. I compiled from the source, so FreeBSD packages/ports do not apply. And am overriding the /usr one with the below flags. I'm used to ./configure's that don't need the pkg-config layer... just point them at the include and lib dirs, or more simply to the install dir (--prefix) that those dirs reside in. > If you want to override pkg-config, you need to set libssl_CFLAGS and > libssl_LIBS, and the latter must include the libraries to link to, i.e. > "-lssl -lcrypto". I think that was the case I found later but need to rerun it. I have openssl installed in its own private dir not /usr[/local]. > It works for me, at least when disabling external libraries. What > exactly goes wrong for you? I think I ended up with lssl and lcrypto static and the rest dynamic. Was in a hurry so I fixed it manually. Will try to re-doc it for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;258768047;13503038;j? http://info.appdynamics.com/FreeJavaPerformanceDownload.html _______________________________________________ msmtp-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/msmtp-users
