BTW, why then 7.4.13 (assembled from CVS) was correctly compiled and SSL stuff _did_ work after "./configure; make"? :)
Presumably because the problem you're having, whatever it is, doesn't exist in 7.4.13 anymore. Which ought to be a good thing. :-) A new 7.4 release should be made pretty soon anyway, there are several bugfixes to 7.4.10 in the current HEAD.
In this particular case (SSL/Calendar) I don't need it _now_, so I didn't spend any time trying to figure out where is the problem. I just noticed that it doesn't work, that testsuite fails, that's all.
If it works for you in 7.4.13, then I don't think there is any need for you to spend any more time on this.
/ Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!)
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2003-01-28 22:36: Subject: Re: OpenSSL wrapper vs Pike's SSL (Was: Bz2)
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 10:10:05PM +0100, Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum wrote:
Most people get it to work though. Which kind of speaks against you doing things "more right than most people". :-)
"./configure; make install" supposed to work, right? That is what most people do. Now, since it doesn't in my case (on my system), it might (and eventually will) fail on other systems as well. Not on every, though, but anyway. The problem is that Pike (especially 7.4.10) isn't running or compiled on thousands of systems, otherwise my particular problem wouldn't be so particular :) BTW, why then 7.4.13 (assembled from CVS) was correctly compiled and SSL stuff _did_ work after "./configure; make"? :)
When I say "I can get it to work" it means that I can tweak the source, the configuration or whatever it is and to fix any problems, what most people won't (be able to) do.
In this particular case (SSL/Calendar) I don't need it _now_, so I didn't spend any time trying to figure out where is the problem. I just noticed that it doesn't work, that testsuite fails, that's all.
Also, I would like to mention that CVS version of Pike 7.4 is not really useable when latest version of autoconf is installed (I had to degrade it to very older version), but what the heck... Not everyone is even knows what CVS is, right? :)
Regards, /Al
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