Re: Mail and logged in user , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 18 12:28:00 2009
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Arno Teunisse wrote:
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Re: Mail and logged in user , posted by Arno Teunisse on Tue May 19 23:43:20 2009
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Stefan
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Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 6 09:45:03 2016
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If you look into the documentationa at:
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html#unix
you will see that for Linux (as well asl MacOS) you need the libssl-dev packaged to be installed. There are many ways to install this on MacOS, |
Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Christina Swinson on Tue Dec 6 20:32:48 2016
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Oops!
I think that I must have skipped straight to the MacOS notes instead of reading the linux section properly.
Thanks for the help, |
Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 6 20:38:49 2016
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Well, the MacOS section explicitly mentions the MacPorts installation.
Christina
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Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Christina Swinson on Tue Dec 6 20:43:48 2016
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I responded too quickly.
I already have openssl installed via macports (this is the "Mac version" of libssl-dev).
Does anyone know where exactly elog is looking for openssl/ssl.h? I have just updated Macports and upgraded to Sierra, so maybe it's |
Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 12 15:28:49 2016
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My macports puts it under
/opt/local/include/openssl/ssl.h
Christina |
Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by stefano bonaldo on Thu Dec 15 01:38:20 2016
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On Sierra Macports install openssl in /opt/local/include/ , but copy it into /usr/local/include. You should able to fix it.
sudo cp -r /opt/local/include/openssl /usr/local/include/
Stefan |