From: Mark Morrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm sorry, but I did respond to that kind of question some time ago.
The problem is, I think no-one in the development team has access to
any MacOS X machine, so checking things out is a bit of a problem.

The error at hand is very easily fixed if there's a way to identify
MacOS X through some C macro.  OpenBSD, for example, is identifiable
through the macro __OpenBSD__.  Is there such a thing for MacOS X?

Please help us find that kind of information, and in turn, we can help
you fix the problem!

Another way to help the development team is to give someone in the
team an account on a MacOS X machine.  The only requirement is that
it's accessible remotely.  I did mention this in my response as well.

mark> I asked the same thing some time ago, but didn't get any help :(
mark> I've just posted the question on <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mark> and <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
mark> 
mark> I'm hoping for better luck from those lists...
mark> 
mark> If I get any answers, I'll post them here and send them to you.
mark> 
mark> Mark
mark> 
mark> 
mark> on 11/27/00 15:40, steve stout at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mark> 
mark> > I am trying to compile OpenSSL 0.9.6 on Mac OS X Server 1.2 and I keep
mark> > getting the following error when I try to make it.
mark> > 
mark> > /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
mark> > _ftime
mark> > make[1]: *** [openssl] Error 1
mark> > make: *** [all] Error 1
mark> > 
mark> > 
mark> > Has anyone successfully compiled OpenSSL for OSX Server 1.2?
mark> > If so, please help.

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