On Jan 23, 2012, at 10:29 PM, Geoff Down wrote:

> 
> 
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012, at 10:06 PM, Justin Aplin wrote:
> 
>>>> I'm kind of flying in the dark here (being unfamiliar with macports),
>>>> but I think a proper --with-openssl-dir= statement will help. Run
>>>> "openssl version -a", check the version number to make sure it's the new
>>>> version and not the packaged one, and put the output of the OPENSSLDIR
>>>> field in as an argument. So you'd end up with something like:
>>>> 
>>>> CFLAGS="-O -g -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 -arch ppc" \
>>>> ./configure --with-libevent-dir=/opt/local
>>>> --with-openssl-dir=/path/to/openssldir --disable-dependency-tracking
>>>> CC="gcc-4.0"
> 
> Thanks for your patience. Output attached - I'm running as an admin
> user, and have Xcode 2.5 installed (but not X11).
> GD

My bad, I wasn't thinking straight when I wrote that. I forgot the openssldir, 
at least on OSX, doesn't actually contain the libs. Try "sudo find / -iname 
libssl*.dylib" to find an appropriate lib in your setup. Since I replaced my 
system openssl with 1.0.0g, I have /usr/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib, so I use 
--with-openssl-dir=/usr at build time. If you get the same error with an 
appropriate explicit pointer to your libs, I'll be truly stumped, and you may 
have to resort to building your own.

~Japlin

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