On 02/27/2015 12:09 PM, Jeff Trawick wrote:
I need to update apr-util's README.cmake file with this blurb from httpd. Does this fix your issue? OpenSSL ------- If you have a binary install of OpenSSL in a well-known directory (e.g., %HOME%\OpenSSL-Win64) and you wish to build httpd against a different install of OpenSSL, the cmake build may unexpectedly select OpenSSL libraries in the well-known directory even if the expected include files are used. Check the cmake output from your httpd build to confirm that the expected OpenSSL libraries and include files are used. The cmake FindOpenSSL module searches for OpenSSL libraries in a "VC" subdirectory of the OpenSSL install with filenames that indicate the build type (e.g., "<PREFIX>/lib/VC/ssleay32MD.lib"); defining CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR or even OPENSSL_LIBRARIES does not circumvent finding these libraries. To work around this issue, rename the well-known OpenSSL directory while building httpd. Let us know if you find a better solution.
Yes and no. I saw that in the httpd blurb and tried to wrap my head around it.
I don't have a well-known openssl install so cmake isn't even finding an openssl install. So the first paragraph of that blurb (I think?) doesn't apply to me.
I tried setting OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR, but I think I misunderstood the second paragraph. I misinterpreted the VC bit. I'll try putting the lib files in my openssl_root_dir/lib/VC and see if I can make that work.
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