4.8p16 buildworld fails with NO_OPENSSL

Dave Hayes dave at jetcafe.org
Mon Mar 15 02:36:25 PST 2004


Ruslan Ermilov <ru at freebsd.org> writes:
> But in the above, you attempted to compile secure/usr.bin/telnet,
> not usr.bin/telnet.  If you still see a breakage with the latter,
> come back to me.

Actually, if you check my original message, I did both. To be anally 
clear: I attempted a compile of usr.bin/telnet which was documented
in my original message.

I'll paste it again:

# cd /usr/src/usr.bin/telnet
# make
Warning: Object directory not changed from original /usr/src/usr.bin/telnet
cc -O2 -pipe  -DKLUDGELINEMODE -DUSE_TERMIO -DENV_HACK -DOPIE  
-I/usr/src/usr.bin/telnet/../../lib -I/usr/src/usr.bin/telnet/../../lib/libteln
et/ -DINET6 -DIPSEC     -o telnet commands.o main.o network.o ring.o sys_bsd.o 
telnet.o terminal.o utilities.o -ltermcap /usr/src/usr.bin/telnet/../../lib/lib
telnet/libtelnet.a -lipsec
cc: /usr/src/usr.bin/telnet/../../lib/libtelnet/libtelnet.a: No such file or 
directory
*** Error code 1

As an aside: are people not using "NO_OPENSSL=true"? I've seen more
than a few bug incidents with this being defined. Is there some
data I'm missing on this subject? 
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