On 11/23/2011 04:41 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
Hmm, this opens a huge Pandora's box for me - in my own distribution (Fedora) the "nss" package (which I have installed) provides /usr/lib64/libssl3.so, but not libssl3.a. "nss-devel" (which I also have installed) provides all the relevant /include files (headers and the like), but there is no libssl3.a there either! There is no package called "nss-devel-static" distributed by Fedora and the only ".a" files produced by compiling the nss source are libcrmf.a libnssb.a and libnssckfw.a - no libssl3.a at all. So, where do I get this?
You don't. Fedora does not package static libraries. Just don't use the option on Linux, it makes (a little) sense only on Windows to get a monolithic, redistributable qemu.exe.
Paolo