[Interest] dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _SSLCreateContext
Nuno Santos
nunosantos at imaginando.pt
Fri Sep 25 20:34:40 CEST 2015
Thiago,
I have found the following.
Configure script now selects SecureTransport SSL backend as
default one on OS X unless -no-securetransport specified or
any of:
-openssl
-openssl-linked
and not
-no-securetransport
I’m only unsure about the difference between -openssl and -openssl-linked. Configure says the following:
+ -openssl ............ Enable run-time OpenSSL support.
-openssl-linked ..... Enabled linked OpenSSL support.
What is the difference bet run time and linked?
Thx,
Regards,
Nuno
> On 25/09/2015, at 19:14, Nuno Santos <nunosantos at imaginando.pt> wrote:
>
> Thiago,
>
> No, should I?
>
> Can you tell me what it does?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Nuno Santos
>
> No dia 25/09/2015, às 17:23, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira at intel.com> escreveu:
>
>>> On Friday 25 September 2015 10:39:38 Nuno Santos wrote:
>>> Time,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your prompt reply.
>>>
>>> So that means that Qt apps that depend on system SSL will only work on 10.8?
>>
>> Did you compile with -openssl-linked?
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>> Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
>> Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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