[Mac_crypto] Re: [Fink-users] OpenSSL on Mac OS X (10.2) system...

R. A. Hettinga mac_crypto@vmeng.com
Wed, 26 Mar 2003 15:57:44 -0500


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Subject: Re: [Fink-users] OpenSSL on Mac OS X (10.2) system...
From: Alexander Hansen <hansen@ldx3.psfc.mit.edu>
To: Gary Trachier <trachier@crl02.crrel.usace.army.mil>
Cc: fink users <fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Organization: Columbia University, visiting MIT
Sender: fink-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 26 Mar 2003 14:36:12 -0500

The problem is that fink doesn't have a "system-openssl" package yet,
which would be a package that lets the package manager know that you
want to use the system's version rather than installing another one.

You'l either have to install fink's openssl-* packages or build wget-ssl
manually.

On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 14:19, Gary Trachier wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I want to install the wget-ssl package, but there are dependencies on
> openssl, openssl-dev, and openssl-shlibs.  As I understand it, OpenSSL
> is already installed as part of OS X ­ in fact I use it every day.
> 
> How can I best install wget-ssl using fink?
> 
> -Gary
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Alexander K. Hansen
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