Hello Gábor,
2011/9/1 Jenei Gábor <jengab@elte.hu>:
Hello,
Here is a patch to avoid compile time warnings, actually most of them are
unfortunatelly not in our source but in libraries like OpenSSL, could you
tell me why are these libraries compiled? On most of the linux machines it
should be already installed, aren't compiled shared libraries enough? And
why? I actually don't understand why it's compiled, it should be mentioned
only as a dependency, so who doesn't have it shoul look up on apt/rpm.
You can configure --with-system-openssl. Same applies to many system
libs. See distro-configs/ and ./configure --help
On Windows for example one has to compile everything.
Best regards,
Andras
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