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You have to patch boost library in order to use libressl ( |
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https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/attachment/ticket/12575/boost-1.62-asio-libressl.patch) |
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and some kde network. |
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Small patches, of course, but You need to do. |
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ciao |
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luigi |
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Il giorno mar 24 gen 2017 alle ore 19:20 Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> ha |
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scritto: |
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> Andrew Lowe wrote: |
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> > Hi all, |
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> > Title says it all. I think I've managed to screw things up, a USE |
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> > flag here, a USE flag there - what's a USE flag between fiends sort of |
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> > thing. I want to sort things out and I know at one time or another I |
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> > think I've dabbled in both openssl and libressl and now have some sort |
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> > of mixed up hybrid. What is the current Gentoo default so I can work |
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> > on getting back to "normal". |
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> > Thoughts greatly appreciated, |
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> > Andrew |
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> I don't recall ever messing with this and I have openssl installed |
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> here. I suspect that if you did a fresh install and didn't specify |
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> something else, that's what you would get. |
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> Hope that helps. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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> -- |
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Luigi Mantellini |