Where is the bin directory of OpenSSL located in Ubuntu 14.04?
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I need to provide /path/to/openssl/bin
to a build command, but I can't for the life of me find the OpenSSL installation in Ubuntu 14.04.
I've tried this:
$ sudo find / -name openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
...but that doesn't find the bin
dir. Any ideas?
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I need to provide /path/to/openssl/bin
to a build command, but I can't for the life of me find the OpenSSL installation in Ubuntu 14.04.
I've tried this:
$ sudo find / -name openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
...but that doesn't find the bin
dir. Any ideas?
ubuntu
Are you sure the command does not simply need the full path-to-openssl-binary, which is /usr/bin/openssl on your system?
– A. Loiseau
Aug 19 '16 at 0:21
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I need to provide /path/to/openssl/bin
to a build command, but I can't for the life of me find the OpenSSL installation in Ubuntu 14.04.
I've tried this:
$ sudo find / -name openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
...but that doesn't find the bin
dir. Any ideas?
ubuntu
I need to provide /path/to/openssl/bin
to a build command, but I can't for the life of me find the OpenSSL installation in Ubuntu 14.04.
I've tried this:
$ sudo find / -name openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
...but that doesn't find the bin
dir. Any ideas?
ubuntu
ubuntu
asked Aug 17 '16 at 9:57
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Are you sure the command does not simply need the full path-to-openssl-binary, which is /usr/bin/openssl on your system?
– A. Loiseau
Aug 19 '16 at 0:21
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Are you sure the command does not simply need the full path-to-openssl-binary, which is /usr/bin/openssl on your system?
– A. Loiseau
Aug 19 '16 at 0:21
Are you sure the command does not simply need the full path-to-openssl-binary, which is /usr/bin/openssl on your system?
– A. Loiseau
Aug 19 '16 at 0:21
Are you sure the command does not simply need the full path-to-openssl-binary, which is /usr/bin/openssl on your system?
– A. Loiseau
Aug 19 '16 at 0:21
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It doesn't have a build directory. In my build, it couldn't find libssl.a
or libcrypto.a
but these libraries were located in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
, in Ubuntu 16.04. I think you need to modify some of the gcc commands in that makefile to use that library location.
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It doesn't have a build directory. In my build, it couldn't find libssl.a
or libcrypto.a
but these libraries were located in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
, in Ubuntu 16.04. I think you need to modify some of the gcc commands in that makefile to use that library location.
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It doesn't have a build directory. In my build, it couldn't find libssl.a
or libcrypto.a
but these libraries were located in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
, in Ubuntu 16.04. I think you need to modify some of the gcc commands in that makefile to use that library location.
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It doesn't have a build directory. In my build, it couldn't find libssl.a
or libcrypto.a
but these libraries were located in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
, in Ubuntu 16.04. I think you need to modify some of the gcc commands in that makefile to use that library location.
It doesn't have a build directory. In my build, it couldn't find libssl.a
or libcrypto.a
but these libraries were located in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
, in Ubuntu 16.04. I think you need to modify some of the gcc commands in that makefile to use that library location.
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Are you sure the command does not simply need the full path-to-openssl-binary, which is /usr/bin/openssl on your system?
– A. Loiseau
Aug 19 '16 at 0:21