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Fix issue with continued-connections when the DNS shifts unreliably
[users/jgh/exim.git]
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doc
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doc-txt
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openssl.txt
diff --git
a/doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt
b/doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt
index f572034058d27b609f5982b856bf78fdbee7fe4e..a8d69b6906d7c798ea8e651ed5b7ca95cfae84d1 100644
(file)
--- a/
doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt
+++ b/
doc/doc-txt/openssl.txt
@@
-36,7
+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.
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 shared
make
make install
make
make install
@@
-49,9
+51,9
@@
the relevant directory into the rpath stamped into the binary:
SUPPORT_TLS=yes
USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl
SUPPORT_TLS=yes
USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl
-
EXTRALIBS_EXIM
=-ldl -Wl,-rpath,/opt/openssl/lib
+
LDFLAGS
=-ldl -Wl,-rpath,/opt/openssl/lib
-The -ldl is needed by OpenSSL 1.
1
+ on Linux and is not needed on most
+The -ldl is needed by OpenSSL 1.
0.2
+ on Linux and is not needed on most
other platforms.
Then tell pkg-config how to find the configuration files for your new
other platforms.
Then tell pkg-config how to find the configuration files for your new
@@
-61,6
+63,9
@@
OpenSSL install, and build Exim:
make
sudo make install
make
sudo make install
+(From Exim 4.89, you can put that `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` directly into
+ your `Local/Makefile` file.)
+
Confirming
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Confirming
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@@
-85,6
+90,11
@@
If the `chrpath` package is installed, then:
will show the DT_RPATH stamped into the binary.
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
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Very Advanced
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