Patch: Strigi: When the sha library (openssl) isn't found, there's no fatal error generated
Christian Ehrlicher
Ch.Ehrlicher at gmx.de
Sat Mar 10 17:18:50 GMT 2007
Tim Beaulen schrieb:
> Oops, ignore previous message. Laptop keyboards are absolutely not fun
> to type on.
>
> The fatal error is generated when openssl is required.
> Thus, when the sha lib of openssl isn't found, and openssl isn't
> required, the fatal warning will not show.
>
> Solution:
> Remove the if(open ssl require) around the error message (like in the
> attached patch.
> Or make openssl required.
>
Another question here - why not use the 'official' FindOpenSSL.cmake
from kdelibs? FindSha.cmake does not work on win32.
Or better - why not simply add md5.cpp like discussed in another thread
and remove openssl dependency?
Christian
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