RE: [Asterisk-Users] Error during installation

2004-11-20 Thread Patrick
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 21:36 +, Robert Kerry wrote:
[snip]
 res_crypto.c:27:25: openssl/ssl.h: No such file or directory
 res_crypto.c:28:25: openssl/err.h: No such file or directory
[snip]

Obviously /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h and /usr/include/openssl/err.h can
not be found. Fix it by installing the openssl development package and
retry.

Patrick


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Error during installation

2004-11-19 Thread Joshua Colp
I'm in a good mood so I'll respond...

It wasn't able to link against the ssl library because it was not found. You
may need to find the path to the library and add it to the ld.so.conf -
Remember, the filename should be libssl.so

- Joshua Colp. 

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Error during installation

Hi,

We're getting an error when installing Asterisk on a Trustix Linux
server. I'm guessing that the error is related to SSL, although OpenSSL
0.9.7e is installed on the server. Any thought's on this matter would be
appreciated.

gcc -g  -o asterisk -Wl,-E  io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o
config.o channel.o translate.o file.o say.o pbx.o cli.o md5.o term.o
ulaw.o alaw.o callerid.o fskmodem.o image.o app.o cdr.o tdd.o acl.o
rtp.o manager.o asterisk.o ast_expr.o dsp.o chanvars.o indications.o
autoservice.o db.o privacy.o astmm.o enum.o srv.o dns.o aescrypt.o
aestab.o aeskey.o utils.o  editline/libedit.a db1-ast/libdb1.a
stdtime/libtime.a -ldl -lpthread -lncurses -lm -lresolv   -lssl
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lssl
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [asterisk] Error 1


Kind Regards,


Robert Kerry
Amard Limited

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Error during installation

2004-11-19 Thread Kyle Hagan
Robert Kerry wrote:
Hi,
We're getting an error when installing Asterisk on a Trustix Linux
server. I'm guessing that the error is related to SSL, although OpenSSL
0.9.7e is installed on the server. Any thought's on this matter would be
appreciated.
gcc -g  -o asterisk -Wl,-E  io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o
config.o channel.o translate.o file.o say.o pbx.o cli.o md5.o term.o
ulaw.o alaw.o callerid.o fskmodem.o image.o app.o cdr.o tdd.o acl.o
rtp.o manager.o asterisk.o ast_expr.o dsp.o chanvars.o indications.o
autoservice.o db.o privacy.o astmm.o enum.o srv.o dns.o aescrypt.o
aestab.o aeskey.o utils.o  editline/libedit.a db1-ast/libdb1.a
stdtime/libtime.a -ldl -lpthread -lncurses -lm -lresolv   -lssl
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lssl
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [asterisk] Error 1
 

Just had same problem, I hadnt installed all the requirements:
   * ncurses, and associated -devel
   * openssl, and associated -devel
   * bison, and associated -devel
   * Linux 2.4 kernel sources 

Specifically openssl-devel...
Kyle
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Error during installation

2004-11-19 Thread Robert Kerry
Hi,

 It wasn't able to link against the ssl library because it was 
 not found. You may need to find the path to the library and 
 add it to the ld.so.conf - Remember, the filename should be libssl.so

Creating a symbolic link from libssl.so.0  libssl.so seemed to sort out
that issue. New error messages have occurred now however:

res_crypto.c:27:25: openssl/ssl.h: No such file or directory
res_crypto.c:28:25: openssl/err.h: No such file or directory
res_crypto.c:72: error: parse error before RSA
res_crypto.c:72: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
res_crypto.c:82: error: parse error before '}' token
res_crypto.c: In function `pw_cb':
res_crypto.c:99: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
-- cut --
res_crypto.c: In function `crypto_init':
res_crypto.c:553: warning: implicit declaration of function
`SSL_library_init'
res_crypto.c:554: warning: implicit declaration of function
`ERR_load_crypto_strings'
make[1]: *** [res_crypto.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/asterisk/res'
make: *** [subdirs] Error 1

Once again, any help is appreciated.


Kind Regards,


Robert Kerry
Amard Limited

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F: 0871 872 9399
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