Re: OT: symbol ssl_expr_yylex: referenced symbol not found

2004-10-04 Thread David Gianndrea
Im not sure I understand what you mean by internal development. All the source is clean, from there respective sites. I have made no modifications to any of the code. Doesn't the libssl.a file come from the Openssl build? David Gianndrea Senior Network Engineer Comsquared Systems, Inc. Email:

Re: [openssl-users] Re: OT: symbol ssl_expr_yylex: referenced symbol not found

2004-10-04 Thread Erwann Abalea
Bonjour, On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, David Gianndrea wrote: Im not sure I understand what you mean by internal development. All the source is clean, from there respective sites. I have made no modifications to any of the code. Doesn't the libssl.a file come from the Openssl build? libssl.a is a

Re: OT: symbol ssl_expr_yylex: referenced symbol not found

2004-10-02 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 01 Oct 2004 12:34:41 -0400, David Gianndrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: dgianndrea Im running into a problem building apache with mod_ssl. dgianndrea Im getting a strange error that no one on the apache users dgianndrea list seems to know about. Anybody here have

OT: symbol ssl_expr_yylex: referenced symbol not found

2004-10-01 Thread David Gianndrea
Im running into a problem building apache with mod_ssl. Im getting a strange error that no one on the apache users list seems to know about. Anybody here have a clue about this? Some info... Solaris 9 apache-1.3.31 mod_ssl-2.8.19-1.3.31 openssl-0.9.7d gcc -DSOLARIS2=290 -DMOD_SSL=208119 -DEAPI