X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/heiko/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/2eec84caa477a4b3b1f9fff999000768f65bd936..4f9f4be4611f9e11016c2662dca55293185b0bb5:/doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt diff --git a/doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt b/doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt index 6e6db9f69..5d3da04b0 100644 --- a/doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt +++ b/doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt @@ -36,8 +36,9 @@ Extract the current source of OpenSSL. Change into that directory. This assumes that `/opt/openssl` is not in use. If it is, pick something else. `/opt/exim/openssl` perhaps. - ./config --prefix=/opt/openssl --openssldir=/etc/ssl - enable-ssl-trace + ./config --prefix=/opt/openssl --openssldir=/etc/ssl \ + -L/opt/openssl/lib -Wl,-R/opt/openssl/lib \ + enable-ssl-trace make make install @@ -62,6 +63,9 @@ OpenSSL install, and build Exim: make sudo make install +(From Exim 4.89, you can put that `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` directly into + your `Local/Makefile` file.) + Confirming ---------- @@ -77,7 +81,7 @@ To look at the libraries _probably_ found by the linker, use: ldd $(which exim) # most platforms otool -L $(which exim) # MacOS -although that does not correclty handle restrictions imposed upon +although that does not correctly handle restrictions imposed upon executables which are setuid. If the `chrpath` package is installed, then: @@ -86,6 +90,11 @@ If the `chrpath` package is installed, then: will show the DT_RPATH stamped into the binary. +Your `binutils` package should come with `readelf`, so an alternative +is to run: + + readelf -d $(which exim) | grep RPATH + Very Advanced -------------