Hi Jason,


I'm trying to get Virtuoso open source edition up and running, but I continue to struggle with the compilation steps. I'm working off of the instructions on the Web site and included in the tarball, and I downloaded the latest release off of Sourceforge. I've pasted the output of my attempt into the bottom of this message in hopes that somebody might have a clue as to where I'm going wrong.

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checking for uuid_t... no
checking validity of the OpenSSL headers in /usr... configure: error: bad. Check config.log for details

It looks like you do not have the openssl-devel package installed or something. Most installations install only runtime libraries at first, and require you to install their development pacakges containing the header files and the static libraries and such separately.

You can check the config.log to see the exact error message on the failing test. Since openssl is needed for parts of virtuoso, the configuration aborts and no makefiles are created.


jason@mccartney:~/virtuoso-opensource-5.0.7$ make
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.

If you want, you can send me the config.log file privately and i will help you figure out what exactly you are missing.


Patrick

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