If it's not a requirement for your system, why don't you apt-get install openssl ? And if you don't plan to use openssl, you could install only libssl0.9.7 and libssl-dev. Both with apt. That is what I do and works! Cheers ( espero que te valga ;) ) 2006/11/15, Ana Gallardo Gómez <ana_gallardo_77@hotmail.com>:
Sorry for my english...
I had the same problem with Freeradius-OpenSSL. I´m running a Debian Sarge 3.1. My installation is:
/usr/local/openssl -- > OpenSSL binaries /usr/local/radius -- > Freeradius binaries /usr/local/freeradius-1.1.3 -- > Freeradius source /usr/local/openssl-0.9.7k -- > OpenSSL source
To compile and install OpenSSL:
/usr/local/openssl-0.9.7k/.config shared --prefix=/usr/local/openssl /usr/local/openssl-0.9.7k/make /usr/local/openssl-0.9.7k/make install
Copy OpenSSL library and include files to /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include.
To compile and install Freeradius: /usr/local/freeradius-1.1.3/.configure --prefix=/usr/local/radius /usr/local/freeradius-1.1.3/make /usr/local/freeradius-1.1.3/make install
:)
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