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Old 03-19-2005, 06:40 PM   #1
benbennett
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xsupplicant x64 wireless


I have a little problem with compling the xsupplicant x64 with Fedora x64. The configuration keeps spitting back that openssl cannot be found. It is on the system though. Openssl is installed, it just can't find it. I have found that older rpms and stuff can't find it either, but when I check using yum or rpm it says that they are both installed , the devel and the engine. I know that you can add to the configure command to point to the libaries, but it rejests it. I think I am pretty sure that I have part of the syntax wrong, or I need it to point to the 32 bit libs, either way it is driving me nuts. I can get more info , but if someone else has had a similar problem that would be great.
 
  


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