Hi Ryan,
Could the following be added please so that it is available with 6.0?
openssl will not be loaded in Fedora 19 and 20.
(require openssl) fails and ssl-load-fail-reason shows:
"ffi-lib: couldn't open \"libcrypto.so\" (libcrypto.so: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory)"
I took a look into libcrypto.rkt and found
(ffi-lib libcrypto-so '("" "1.0.0" "1.0" "0.9.8b" "0.9.8" "0.9.7"))))
Likewise libssl.rkt has
(ffi-lib libssl-so
'("" "1.0" "1.0.0" "1.0.0e" "1.0.0d"
"1.0.0c" "1.0.0b" "1.0.0a" "0.9.8e" "0.9.8b" "0.9.8" "0.9.7")))))
I have
/usr/lib64/libssl.so.1.0.1e
/usr/lib64/libcrypto.so.1.0.1e
Thus adding "1.0.1e" to both rkt files fixed it.
--
Thanks a lot,
Manfred
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 12:55:58 -0500
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