How do I replace the built-in OpenSSL with a source tarball ?
Vincent Hoffman
vince at unsane.co.uk
Wed Oct 28 17:29:02 UTC 2009
George Sanders wrote:
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>> From: Gary Gatten <Ggatten at waddell.com>
>> To: George Sanders <gosand1982 at yahoo.com>; freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
>> Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 11:01:35 AM
>> Subject: RE: How do I replace the built-in OpenSSL with a source tarball ?
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>> Maybe remove the existing package first? And try to use a pkg if you
>> can for the new one.
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> Yes, but I still won't know how to put the new version in _exactly the same place_ as the one I just removed.
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> For complex reasons of space and tools (embedded system, etc.) I do indeed need to use the source tarball.
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> So I'd like to know what configure directive to feed to it to properly and _exactly_ replace the existing FreeBSD default OpenSSL...
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> Thanks.
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Well the base openssl is held in /usr/src/crypto/openssl but the
makefile is in /usr/src/secure/usr.bin/openssl
so I'd look at those.
I'm in no way knowledgeable about openssl or how its integrated into
freebsd though, this is just from a quick look at the sources.
Vince
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