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From: Tony Earnshaw <tearnshaw@landis.nl>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.misc
Subject: Re: OSR5.05 and OpenSSL 0.9.6 errors
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 10:30:02 +0200
Message-ID: <39F7EB8A.AEFC4E67@landis.nl> 
References: <f0EJ5.756$5b4.54750@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> 

linny wrote:

> i am having a problems w/ setting up openssl on my sco server.  this is my
> first try on ssl/ssh, so please bear with me.  also, let me know if this is
> the wrong place to post this question and i'll repost elsewhere.














Don't suppose you'd get many answers elsewhere, except SCO's programmer
forum.

> cryptlib.c:59: stdio.h:   No such file or directory
> cryptlib.c:60: string.h   No such file or directory

These are standard header files in the /usr/include hierarchy, but ONLY
after you've installed the library and link kit on the install cd-rom.
If you're used to Linux or some Unix that includes the publisher's own
development kit or GNU compiler kit, then you have a rude awakening in
store.

You'll have to get hold of a complete GNU developer's package (try
Skunkware, always get the latest package), in addition to the above SCO
kit, which, by the way, does not need licensing.

Just for the record, openssl 0.9.5 (haven't tried .6) and all of Ralph
Engelschall's Apache mod_ssl stuff compiles very easily on OpenServer
5.0.4/5 - once you've got the right kits.

Tony
 
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