Ian Logan wrote:
You might try installing OpenSSL, I'm pretty sure thats what I did
when I ran into the problem you described.
I think (not sure) that cyrus-sasl will then use the MD5 digest
routines from OpenSSL.
Ian
Thanks Ian, but I had OpenSSL 0.9.7j already compiled into the usual
location. If you look at my configure line you'll see I referenced it.
Cyrus SASL will compile for me if I disable DES support, but as it turns
out our Kerberos setup uses DES so I do need it.
I do see that at the point where compile fails, it doesn't seem to have
any -I/usr/local/ssl on it, but I believe I am following correct
procedures here and just not getting the results I would expect. I've
tried running that cc manually adding -I for my SSL location but that
doesn't help either.
I gather from other archived threads on this, that the multitude of
copies of des.h found on a Solaris system are a complicating factor but
so far have not found a good solution to untangle it.
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