Hi rabellino, Maybe that is the problem I am having, I have apache2 install in the production server, probably that is why is not compiling properly. Well, I probably will redo one of the production server this weekend and the first thing I will do is install openssl first and them all the other stuff. It is disapointing to redo things, but that is the only way to learn sometimes. LOLThansk for posting rabellino.
BTW. I am also unsing the gcc compiler from sunfreeware. I though things would work ok in production, but they didn't. LOL . Lisandro ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lisandro Grullon New York City College of Technology Division of Continuing Education Director of Network Operations Lisandro Office: 1718-552-1178 Lisandro E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are." >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/31/05 9:45 AM >>> Lisandro Grullon wrote: >Hi all, > >After struggling with the installation in two different production servers of >openssl 0.9.8 I decided to give it a shot in a new clean server just install. >I install the usual stuff (make,gcc, libconv,perl(is already include in >Solaris 10) ) After you install those things you will need to define your PATH >to find the compiler and make ,etc. After that you can gunzip and tar -xvf >openssl. > >If everything goes ok, you can cd into the openssl directory and do a ./config >this will create the tree structure for the source. After doing your >configure do the make, after doing make you will see warning all over the >place, just disregard the warning for a minute. After make is done, try doing >make clean again at the end you will see maybe 1 or 2 warnings, finally do a >make again and you should not see warning, that is what happen on my case, >don't know what will happen in yours. Well, if everything goes well, you >should be ready to do a make install now. Go ahead and install it. > >This method works for me using Solaris 10 x86 opteron, it seems that the >release still have a few bugs that need to be fix for now, I will just keep >compiling it this way since it is working. Good look to those of you compiling >this in Solaris 10 x86. > > > > I've compiled on the same architecture, same S.O., with the latest gcc from sunfreeware.com without any problem at all. Some problem appear during the apache2, ssl module compilarion caused by a different constant defined in the new 0.9.8 (PEM_something....) bye. -- Dott. Mag. Sergio Rabellino Technical Staff Department of Computer Science University of Torino (Italy) http://www.di.unito.it/~rabser Tel. +39-0116706701 Fax. +39-011751603 ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]