Hm... Could you please do 'ldd' on the xmlsec command line app?
This would show you which libraries are missing. I would guess
that openssl library could not be found...
Aleksey
Greg Kellum wrote:
Hi Aleksey,
I've been trying to get the command line utility for xmlsec running on
my OS-X PPC computer the last few days, and I've been having
difficulties getting xmlsec to find the right libraries to call
openssl. Basically, when I try to encrypt an xml document, I get the
error:
func=xmlSecCryptoDLLibraryCreate:file=dl.c:line=130:obj=xmlsec_lt_dlopen:subj=unknown:error=7:io
function failed:filename=libxmlsec1-openssl.so
....
...
Error: unable to load xmlsec-openssl library. Make sure that you have
this it installed, check shared libraries path (LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
envornment variable or use "--crypto" option to specify different crypto
engine.
The strange thing is that I DO have the xmlsec-openssl library installed:
% ls /usr/local/lib | grep ssllibxmlsec1-openssl.1.2.10.dylib
libxmlsec1-openssl.1.dylib
libxmlsec1-openssl.a
libxmlsec1-openssl.dylib
libxmlsec1-openssl.la <http://libxmlsec1-openssl.la>
And I have created and exported a LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable with
/usr/local/lib in the library path. But still, xmlsec doesn't seem to
find it.
Do you know what the problem might be?
Thanks,
Greg
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