you are linking the libs in the wrong order; should be "-lssl -lcrypto"
because libssl depends on libcrypto.
- Ariel
Dan Clusin wrote:
LIBRARY_PATHS = -L$(OBVIUS_LIBS)/expat/lib/ -lexpat
-L$(OBVIUS_LIBS)/gsasl/lib/ -lgsasl \
-L$(OBVIUS_LIBS)/openssl/lib/ -lcrypto -lssl -lpthread
On Monday 05 November 2007, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
8<--
> That looks like the application isn't being linked with the correct version
> of OpenSSL. Those undefined functions were macros in previous versions of
> OpenSSL but became real functions later.
>
> So if you compile against new heade
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007, Markus Mayer wrote:
> I have the same problem, however it's clear to me that the problem lies in
> the
> build of openssl. For what ever reason, parts are not fully built. I too am
> searching for the cause of this problem, however without success. I have
> build OpenS
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I have the same problem, however it's clear to me that the problem lies in the
build of openssl. For what ever reason, parts are not fully built. I too am
searching for the cause of this problem, however without success. I have
build OpenSSL with the config:
./config --prefix=/usr/local/opens
"Dan Clusin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am getting the undefined references to the OpenSSL functions in the
link stage similar to the above posting.
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What does the command-line (link command) looks like?
Remember the order of libs are importan
From: Dan Clusin
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 4:24 PM
I have run into a problem similar to one that has been posted here
before, but I did not see any solutions to it.
http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-users@openssl.org/msg40020.html