OK. I've made some progress. It looks like just doing --with-openssl
doesn't work. You have to specify both the includes and the libs as
well. So, this is what I'm using now:
./configure --with-openssl
--with-openssl-includes=/usr/local/ssl/include
--with-openssl-libs=/usr/local/ssl/lib
Mark Matthews wrote:
Greg G wrote:
I'm still having trouble figuring this out. Please help!
I compiled MySQL 4.1.1 --with-openssl --with-vio and when I look at the
variables with mysqladmin, has_openssl is set to NO. I've got
OpenSSL 0.9.7c installed. I'm seeing this on both Solaris and
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Greg G wrote:
Mark Matthews wrote:
Greg G wrote:
I'm still having trouble figuring this out. Please help!
I compiled MySQL 4.1.1 --with-openssl --with-vio and when I look at the
variables with mysqladmin, has_openssl is set to NO. I've
Mark Matthews wrote:
According to 4.4.10.2 Requirements, have_openssl must be YES prior to
setting up certificates. Is this in error?
Sorry, I missed that small fact.
What does the file include/my_config.h say about #define HAVE_OPENSSL
(it's generated by 'configure').
/* OpenSSL */
I'm still having trouble figuring this out. Please help!
I compiled MySQL 4.1.1 --with-openssl --with-vio and when I look at the
variables with mysqladmin, has_openssl is set to NO. I've got
OpenSSL 0.9.7c installed. I'm seeing this on both Solaris and Debian
hosts. I'm not seeing any errors
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Greg G wrote:
I'm still having trouble figuring this out. Please help!
I compiled MySQL 4.1.1 --with-openssl --with-vio and when I look at the
variables with mysqladmin, has_openssl is set to NO. I've got
OpenSSL 0.9.7c installed. I'm seeing
I compiled MySQL 4.1.1 --with-openssl --with-vio and when I look at the
variables with mysqladmin, has_openssl is set to NO. I've got
OpenSSL 0.9.7c installed. I'm seeing this on both Solaris and Debian
hosts. I'm not seeing any errors during the configure or compile phases.
What could have