According to the feedback I have had, e_os.h is no longer a public interface
header file in OpenSSL. 'get_last_socket_error' is a macro that seems to
expand to errno.
Can I suggest someone with better understanding of the postgresql sources,
and ssl support, please pick this up - maybe in time for the 7.3 release ?
rgds,
--
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Galbavy" <peter.galbavy@knowtion.net>
To: <pgsql-ports@postgresql.org>; <ports@openbsd.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 8:13 AM
Subject: openbsd 3.2, postgresql 7.3beta3 and openssl 'e_os.h' include file
> [To BOTH postgresql and openbsd ports lists... please reply as
appropriate.]
>
> I finally got around to trying to build 7.3beta3 on an fresh OpenBSD
> 3.2/i386 box, without all the historical lint that gets collected up.
> OpenSSL 0.9.x is including in the base release.
>
> The includsion of <openssl/e_os.h> in src/backend/libpq/be-secure.c fails.
> Removing this include results in a compile, but a missing reference to
> 'get_last_socket_error()' in linking. I cannot find that in any openssl
> include file :(
>
> I know *nothing* about using the OpenSSL libraries, and I am off away from
> the 'net for a week from tonight. :( Sorry.
>
> I will include any patches in the OpenBSD postgresql port that I am
working
> on, but this may affect other systems that (perhaps) use the newer OpenSSL
> libraries ?
>
> Any ideas ?
> --
> Peter
>
>