On 2007-05-03 13:42:24 +1000, markd@macports.org said:
Erik Likvarn <erik@likkie.com> on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 at 8:05 PM -0800 wrote:
OK I have installed Fink and then used that to install OpenSSL 0.9.6m.
I am still getting the same error when I attempt to install imapsync.
I could not find your OpenSSL in `' Please provide OpenSSL-0.9.6j or OpenSSL-0.9.7b installation directory (get from http://www.openssl.org/ if you don't have it; please note that SSLeay is no longer supported, see README) (C-c to abort):
The openssl executable in /sw/bin which the first direcotry in the path since fink installed.
Obviously I need to specify its location n =soem other way, but I don' t know how to do that.
Grateful for any advice.
I had no problems installing imapsync with MP openssl 0.9.8e. Do you hav e MP openssl installed? imapsync should have an openssl as a dependency bu t it looks like it doesn't. Just try installing the plain openssl port and see if it makes imapsync happy. We can add the dependencu if that is th problem. There is also a port openssl97, which has 0.9.7m so you don't need Fink's openssl in any case and imapsync may not be able to find it anyway.
Mark
Hi Mark, I removed the fink version of OpenSSL. Installed the MP version 0.9.8e. And now I have installed imapsync successfully. I initially searched the darwinports site for openssl but didn't find it, which is why I went the fink route. I think a dependency imapsync for openssl is required. Also think the error message for a serious problem like a required module being missing such as this should generate an error. Personally I don't think I should have turn on "verbose" to see a critical error like that. Thank you very much for you assistance. Cheers, Likkie.