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Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 19:00:02 +0100
From: Patrick Proniewski <patpro@...pro.net>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: OpenMP on FreeBSD ?

On 29 nov. 2014, at 12:22, magnum wrote:

> On 2014-11-28 22:45, Patrick Proniewski wrote:
>> On 28 nov. 2014, at 22:13, magnum wrote:
>>> If autoconf fails in some way so you can't build without manual tweaks, please report it and we will try to fix it.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks a lot, it looks great. Unfortunately it does not work very nicely:
>> 
>> 	../..
>> 	checking for OPENSSL... no
>> 	configure: error: in `/home/patpro/JohnTheRipper-2d8f25e/src':
>> 	configure: error: JtR requires OpenSSL being installed
>> 
>> I don't have port security/openssl installed, only OpenSSL that comes with base system, and I intend to stick with it (OpenSSL 0.9.8za-freebsd 5 Jun 2014). Any chance to work around this?
> 
> That should do. The question is why configure doesn't find it. Assuming it's the headers that is not found, something like this might fix it:
> 
> ./configure CC=gcc49 CFLAGS="-g -O2 -I/some/path/ssl/include"


I've tried: 

	./configure CC=gcc49 CFLAGS="-g -O2 -I/usr/include/openssl" 

and

	./configure CC=gcc49 LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib -L/usr/local/lib/gcc49" CFLAGS="-g -O2 -I/usr/include/openssl" 

But result is the same and config.log reads:

	configure:8877: checking for OPENSSL
	configure:8884: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "openssl"
	Package openssl was not found in the pkg-config search path.
	Perhaps you should add the directory containing `openssl.pc'
	to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
	Package 'openssl', required by 'world', not found
	configure:8887: $? = 1

ie. it fails on `pkg-config --exists --print-errors "openssl"`

patpro

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