Hi Mark,

Removing the 

--with-ssl=/usr/include/opnessl

option helped.  Now I have this message frequently in the output when I run 
make:

warning: no debug symbols in executable (-arch x86_64)

Should I worry ?

It is on an Intel iMac with OSX 10.6.6.
bml0065:httpd-2.2.17 administrator$ gcc --version
i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1 (GCC) 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.


Thanks ahead,

János


On Mar 15, 2011, at 6:12 PM, Mark Montague wrote:

> On March 15, 2011 17:30 , =?iso-8859-1?Q?J=E1nos_L=F6bb?= 
> <janos.l...@yale.edu> wrote:
>> I am doing configure this way:
>> sudo ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache-2.2.17 --enable-mods-shared=most 
>> --enable-ssl --with-ssl=/usr/include/openssl
> 
>> There are no include and lib directories in /usr/include/openssl just header 
>> files, so adding them to CPPFLAGS, INCLUDES and LDFLAGS is questionable.
> 
> But this is what the --with-ssl=/usr/include/openssl option to configure 
> does.  The value you give this flag is where OpenSSL is installed on your 
> system -- beneath this directory should be subdirectories for binaries, 
> libraries, and include files.  By specifying --with-ssl=/usr/include/openssl 
> you're basically overriding the choices that configure would normally make; 
> configure will try to do exactly what you tell it to do, even it it makes no 
> sense or is wrong.
> 
> 
> 
>> /usr/share/apr-1/build-1/libtool --silent --mode=link gcc      
>> -L/usr/include/openssl/lib   -o htpasswd  htpasswd.lo    
>> /usr/local/src/httpd-2.2.17/srclib/pcre/libpcre.la -L/usr/lib -R/usr/lib 
>> -laprutil-1 -lexpat -liconv -lsqlite3 -L/usr/lib -R/usr/lib -lapr-1 -lpthread
>> ld: warning: directory '/usr/include/openssl/lib' following -L not found
>> 
>> How to make it right and avoid the warnings ?  The latest XCode 3 is 
>> installed on the machine.
> 
> Try running configure without the --with-ssl= option.  If that does not work, 
> try it using --with-ssl=/usr
> 
> If you need to post again, be sure to tell us what OS you're running.  (Since 
> you mention XCode 3, I'm guessing it is some version of MacOS X, but which 
> version?  Also, if you have DarwinPorts, Fink, or something similar 
> installed, that could be a factor, so be sure to remove any directories 
> related to those from your PATH before running configure).
> 
> --
>  Mark Montague
>  m...@catseye.org


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