Am 14.07.16 um 16:30 schrieb Cesáreo García Rodicio:
> Hi
>
> So, using --with-openssl $PATH is another option. I'll try next time.
if one is using "hg pull"  + "hg update" without running 
autogen/configure, one is seeing
exactly the symptoms you have described
> Problem came from using brew to install openssl (instead of macports)
"brew" should as well maintain for its installed packages "pkg-config". 
You can try to call "pkg-config" manually on your system by issuing 
"pkg-config --libs openssl". If you see reasonable output, you do not 
have to specify "--with-openssl" in the configure command-line at all.

if you have to use this flag, the syntax is the same as for all 
configure flags, namely e.g. "--with-openssl=/opt/local/"

-gn
PS: maybe you have to install pkg-config manually: 
http://brewformulas.org/pkg-config
>
> Thanks
> Cesáreo
>
> El 13/julio/16 a las 15:05, Gustaf Neumann escribió:
>> Dear Cesáreo,
>>
>> you are using an unreleased version, so probably the documentation is
>> not yet as good as it should be.
>> However, one should use during configure (or autogen.sh) the flag
>> "--with-openssl" where one can
>> provide the path the the openssl includes and library.
>>
>> The configure script tries first to use "pkg-config" to check for the
>> location of openssl,
>> which should be provided on most systems. Actually, only in cases, where no
>> "pkg-config" is available, or when alternate implementations should be
>> used,
>> it is necessary to provide the path after --with-openssl".
>>
>> When OpenSSL is installed via MacPorts, everything works out of the box
>> (El Capitan 10.11.5)
>>
>> best regards
>> -gustaf neumann
>>
>> Am 12.07.16 um 17:34 schrieb Cesáreo García Rodicio:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I had a minor error building naviserver on mac OSX[1] with openssl
>>> libraries installed with brew[2]. There is some issues regarding using
>>> openssl with OS X El Capitan[3].
>>>
>>> To resolve that, I think there are two options :
>>>    1. Define environment variable on NS install script [4]
>>>    2. Force a public link[5] in your system
>>>
>>> I didn't have this error before naviserver merged nssl (great idea!) so
>>> just to notice that.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Cesáreo
>>>
>>> --------------------------
>>> [1] uname -a
>>> Darwin host 15.4.0 Darwin Kernel Version 15.4.0: Fri Feb 26 22:08:05 PST
>>> 2016; root:xnu-3248.40.184~3/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
>>> [2] http://brew.sh/
>>> [3] https://solitum.net/openssl-os-x-el-capitan-and-brew/
>>> [4] Add environmental flags
>>> export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib"
>>> export CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include"
>>> [5] Force links
>>> $ cd /usr/local/include
>>> $ ln -s ../opt/openssl/include/openssl .
>>>
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