[squid-users] --enable-openssl-crtd -- not building openssl-crtd? (3.5.21)

Linda A. Walsh squid-user at tlinx.org
Tue Sep 27 02:04:37 UTC 2016


In squid 3.5.21, I'm setting the --enable-openssl-crtd option, but it is
not building ./src/sll/ssl_crtd.cc into an executable (and none is
installed in /usr/lib64/squid, where everything else seems to get installed.

I also note, though that the --enable-openssl-crtd option is not
listed in 'configure --help' -- is that intentional?  Maybe the
fact that it isn't listed means the option is _silently_ ignored (don't
see any reference to "crtd" except in where my configure options are
listed.

In the build log, I see 1 "line" that appears to reference the line:
sed \
-e "s%[@]DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT[@]%3128%g" \
-e "s%[@]DEFAULT_ICP_PORT[@]%3130%g" \
-e "s%[@]DEFAULT_CACHE_EFFECTIVE_USER[@]%squid%g" \
-e "s%[@]DEFAULT_MIME_TABLE[@]%/etc/squid/mime.conf%g" \
-e "s%[@]DEFAULT_SSL_CRTD[@]%/usr/lib64/squid/`echo ssl_crtd  | sed 
's,x,x,;s/$//'`%g" \
....

but nothing showing any error or actual file reference.

Is it no longer used or why isn't the option generating the 'helper'?




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