9.0-beta3: configure does not find OpenSSL (1.0.0a) libcrypto in /usr/local/ssl

From: Lou Picciano <LouPicciano(at)comcast(dot)net>
To: pgsql-testers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: 9.0-beta3: configure does not find OpenSSL (1.0.0a) libcrypto in /usr/local/ssl
Date: 2010-07-13 18:07:26
Message-ID: 5B7C158E-0CC2-41E3-A1E7-F65E35674EFB@comcast.net
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[Release]: 9.0Beta3
[Test Type]: ./configure Source...
[Test]: Attempted ./configure on 9.0-beta3 source tree with various options...
[Platform]: Solaris 10 Sun4u Ultra Enterprise 450 Quad
[Parameters]: ./configure --with-openssl
[Failure]: Yes
[Results]: ./configure --with-openssl
configure: error: library 'crypto' is required for OpenSSL
-LOG OUTPUT:
checking whether to build with OpenSSL support... yes
...
checking for library containing crypt... none required
...
checking for CRYPTO_new_ex_data in -lcrypto... no
[Comments]: Again, this seems to be new behavior, as previous builds had been able to find OpenSSL without explicit direction to includes and libs.
After adding explicit options for includes and libs paths, configure does find OpenSSL AOK:
--with-includes=/usr/local/ssl/include \
--with-libs=/usr/local/ssl/lib \

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