Thanks, that helps narrow it down.

But I I believe I have the openssl dev files. It shows the openssldev package installed and the files included in the package are what I would typically expect, and are in a location that I was referencing....
... Pathname: /opt/csw/include/openssl/x509.h Pathname: /opt/csw/include/openssl/x509_vfy.h Pathname: /opt/csw/include/openssl/x509v3.h Pathname: /opt/csw/lib/libcrypto.a Pathname: /opt/csw/lib/libcrypto.so Pathname: /opt/csw/lib/libssl.a Pathname: /opt/csw/lib/libssl.so ... Pathname: /opt/csw/lib/sparcv9/libcrypto.so Pathname: /opt/csw/lib/sparcv9/libssl.a Pathname: /opt/csw/lib/sparcv9/libssl.so ...

that is I'm assuming dev files would be include dir and the libraries. Or is there something else?

Are the symbols found from includes or shared objects?


In reply to Re^2: Solaris problem or compile options by ckevinj
in thread Solaris problem or compile options by ckevinj

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