Re: Compile 12.2 with specific OpenSSL libraries - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Compile 12.2 with specific OpenSSL libraries
Date
Msg-id 713345.1601403922@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Compile 12.2 with specific OpenSSL libraries  (Joshua Poehls <joshua@poehls.me>)
Responses Re: Compile 12.2 with specific OpenSSL libraries  (Joshua Poehls <joshua@poehls.me>)
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Joshua Poehls <joshua@poehls.me> writes:
> I'm compiling PG 12.2 (on CentOS 7) and need to ensure that it uses a
> specific version of OpenSSL (1.1.1h). I've added what I think are the
> appropriate `./configure` flags (see below) and compilation is successful
> but when I run `ldd -d initdb` or `readelf` I can see that it linked to a
> different version of libcrypto/libssl.

> --with-openssl --with-includes=/path/to/ssl/include
> --with-libraries=/path/to/ssl/lib

> My theory is that even though I'm adding --with-libraries/--with-includes,
> the build script is finding and using the version of OpenSSL in /lib64/
> because it has higher precedence somewhere.

Linux is generally pretty unfriendly to putting shlibs in nonstandard
places.  If you want to do that, you need to add an "rpath" spec to
the calling programs, or set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or fool around with the
dynamic linker's configuration files.  "man ld.so" will get you started.

            regards, tom lane



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