Re: "OpenSSL version is too old" while compiling http 2.4.16 on MacOS 10.11

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I don't have this file but on the other hand I can't find any openssl library file…?

The compilation works on 10.9 an 10.10 even though the openssl version is identical so I guess something different comes from the new system.

Le mer. 23 sept. 2015 à 10:41, Aurélien Terrestris <aterrestris@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
with root account,

find / -name rsa.h

or

locate rsa.h


2015-09-23 10:26 GMT+02:00 arnaud icard <arnaud.icard@xxxxxxxxx>:
> This is what I am looking for right now but I don’t know where the libs are stored on OS X.
> Is there a terminal command that would give me this piece of information ?
>
>> Le 23 sept. 2015 à 10:24, Aurélien Terrestris <aterrestris@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>>
>> Is this file (rsa.h) present on your computer ?
>>
>> 2015-09-23 10:12 GMT+02:00 arnaud icard <arnaud.icard@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> Unfortunately it didn’t worked, still the same issue.
>>>
>>> The configure worked when I fixed the variable ac_cv_openssl to yes:
>>>    24800 ac_cv_openssl=yes
>>>
>>> but then an error occurred during the make:
>>>    fatal error: 'openssl/rsa.h' file not found
>>>
>>>
>>>> Le 23 sept. 2015 à 09:11, Aurélien Terrestris <aterrestris@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> in the configure file, you can remove the openssl version checking
>>>> starting at line 24787
>>>>
>>>> 24787 #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x0090801f
>>>> 24788 #error "Unsupported OpenSSL version " OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT
>>>> 24789 #endif
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2015-09-22 22:53 GMT+02:00 arnaud icard <arnaud.icard@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>
>>>>> I encounter an error with OpenSSL while compiling http 2.4.16 on El Capitan
>>>>> 10.11.1.
>>>>>
>>>>> It is looking for OpenSSL version >= 0.9.8a:
>>>>>   checking for OpenSSL... checking for user-provided OpenSSL base
>>>>> directory... none
>>>>>   checking for OpenSSL version >= 0.9.8a... FAILED
>>>>>   configure: WARNING: OpenSSL version is too old
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The default OpenSSL version is 0.9.8zg:
>>>>>   $ openssl version
>>>>>   OpenSSL 0.9.8zg 14 July 2015
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And finally here is a part of my compilation line :
>>>>>   ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/MyWebserver/httpd-2.4.16 \
>>>>>   --enable-ssl \
>>>>>   --with-few-things... \
>>>>>   --disable-lots-of-things...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't want to install another openssl even with `brew`.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it an OpenSSL bug? An apache bug? Not a bug but a mistake of mine?
>>>>> Could someone please help me on this one ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> arnaud
>>>>> --
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>> Arnaud Icard
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