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Re: Squid 3.5.13 transparent compiling fails with ubuntu 14.04 server

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On 30/01/2016 4:26 a.m., L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
>>> ## 2) we added --enable-ssl , --with-open-ssl=/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf,
>>
>> Neither of which is a valid ./configure option for Squid.
> 
> Not ? works perfect on debian. 

By "works perfect" I assume you mean autoconf doing its usual thing of
ignoring unknown options entirely.

 --enable-ssl was replaced a while ago  by --with-openssl (note the
single '-').

 --with-open-ssl has never existed.


--with-openssl does take a "=PATH" optional component. However it is the
base path under which openssl was installed (/usr/...). Not the path to
a system configuration file (/etc/...).
On Debian if you are using the system OpenSSL *-dev package then you can
omit the PATH part and Squid will find the bits it needs automatically.


> I took my info from : 
> http://www.tonmann.com/2015/04/compile-squid-3-5-x-under-debian-jessie/
> 

The authoritative info on configure options for any given Squid release
is provided by "./configure --help".

Amos

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