In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 10 Aug 2005 03:27:23 +0200 (CEST), 
Johnny Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

johnnygonzalezl> > Hmm?  It should, in the engines/ directory.
johnnygonzalezl> Well, I don't know if I did it wrong, but I didn't
johnnygonzalezl> find the libraries in the downloads I have.
johnnygonzalezl> I downloaded:
johnnygonzalezl> - openssl-0.9.8.tar.gz, untar, compile it: ./config,
johnnygonzalezl> make, make install, In none of these steps I found
johnnygonzalezl> the libraries.
johnnygonzalezl> Are you sure it is located there?
johnnygonzalezl> Which distribution should I download to have my
johnnygonzalezl> library?

Ah, I forgot it had changed name.  libchil.so

The reason is that nCipher actually defined an API that they thought
was going to become generally accepted.  They called it CHIL, and we
honored that by changing the internal name of the module a very long
time ago.  With 0.9.8, the shared module file name has to contain the
internal name of the module (poor mans security :-)).

Cheers,
Richard

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