* Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010325 07:34]:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> Can't this be at least worked around by ./configure detecting there will
> be a conflict (i.e. being compiled with OpenSSL support on Solaris or
> Unixware) then creating something like #define
> OPENSSL_DES_ENCRYPT_NAMESPACE_CONFLICT in the Makefile, and then having
> crypt.c (etc) check for this and not #include <crypt.h> ?
> 
> Things compile fine without <crypt.h> being included, in the case of
> OpenSSL support being needed.  As the problem appears to be in
> already-released versions of OpenSSL, wouldn't the best approach be to
> notify the OpenSSL guys (they're decent people, and CC'ing this now to
> their developer list) and also work around the problem ourselves?
I've been in contact with an OpenSSL guy, and given him a shell
account here.  He's looking into it.

LER

> 
> Regards and best wishes,
> 
> + Justin Clift
> 
> Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> > 
> > Justin Clift writes:
> > 
> > > When --with-openssl=<the path to my openssl dir> is given to configure
> > > on Solaris 8 INTEL, the compilation errors in :
> > 
> > This is an OpenSSL namespace problem on some platforms (Solaris, Unixware
> > so far).  Nothing we can really do about it.
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