John Nagle wrote:
> Heikki Toivonen wrote:
>That's progress, but the build still doesn't work:
...
> during a C compile, we get
>
> SWIG/_m2crypto_wrap.c:2529:18: error: _lib.h: No such file or directory
>
> and the build goes downhill from there, with many compile errors in the
> GCC phase.
Heikki Toivonen wrote:
> John Nagle wrote:
>
>>But notice that the -D entry didn't appear on the SWIG command line.
>>Neither did the "-includeall". The "swig_opts" values around line
>>129 aren't actually being used. I think that's left over from the code
>>intended
>>to allow builds with Pytho
John Nagle wrote:
> But notice that the -D entry didn't appear on the SWIG command line.
> Neither did the "-includeall". The "swig_opts" values around line
> 129 aren't actually being used. I think that's left over from the code
> intended
> to allow builds with Python 2.3 and earlier. The "sel
Heikki Toivonen wrote:
> John Nagle wrote:
>
>>Back in March, I posted this:
>>
>>
>>>Hit that with OpenSSL. Red Hat took elliptical curve cryptography
>>>out of Fedora 6 for patent reasons. With that missing, M2Crypto won't
>>>build. It ought to; the implementor of M2Crypto thought of that
John Nagle wrote:
> Back in March, I posted this:
>
>> Hit that with OpenSSL. Red Hat took elliptical curve cryptography
>> out of Fedora 6 for patent reasons. With that missing, M2Crypto won't
>> build. It ought to; the implementor of M2Crypto thought of that, because
>> it's an optional f
Paul Boddie wrote:
> On 20 Sep, 22:12, John Nagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>That was for M2Crypto 0.17.
>>
>>It's still broken in M2Crypto 0.18.
>>
>>And there's no RPM or Windows binary.
>>
>>Nobody actually uses this stuff, do they?
>
>
> I can find Ubuntu packages for 0.1
On 20 Sep, 22:12, John Nagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That was for M2Crypto 0.17.
>
> It's still broken in M2Crypto 0.18.
>
> And there's no RPM or Windows binary.
>
> Nobody actually uses this stuff, do they?
I can find Ubuntu packages for 0.16 and 0.17:
http://packages.ubu
Back in March, I posted this:
> Hit that with OpenSSL. Red Hat took elliptical curve cryptography
> out of Fedora 6 for patent reasons. With that missing, M2Crypto won't
> build. It ought to; the implementor of M2Crypto thought of that, because
> it's an optional feature. But M2Crypto uses