On 16/07/13 08:09, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Now I noticed the config.log of xmlsec shows the configure switches like
this:
./configure --with-pic --disable-shared --disable-crypto-dl
--without-libxslt --without-gnutls --without-openssl
This is why it's not picking up my system openssl not the other crypto libs.
I bet it's trying to build it only with NSS libs, but they're not passed
correctly (they resides
in /usr/lib/mps in my environment) from base env.
Is it absolutely necessary that it builds without those crypto libs?
i'm not entirely sure but i think that the ODF encryption support (which
is the only use of libxmlsec) on Unixes is implemented by using keys
added by Firefox/Thunderbird UI to their user profiles; there is no UI
in LO for adding/removing keys.  probably only NSS can read the
Firefox/Thunderbird key database, so i'm afraid that if you build xmlsec
with anything other than NSS it won't work in practice.
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