Subject: openssl-0.9.5a compilation fails
To: None <tech-pkg@netbsd.org>
From: None <jadz@draconic.fyremoon.net>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 11/08/2000 01:40:24
Hi
I am somewhat new to netbsd, so please forgive if i'm asking silly
questions.
I'm having problems getting openssl-0.9.5a to compile, it dies with the
error:
make: don't know how to make install-build-depends. Stop
After the source has been extracted. I had a look at the make files and
couldn't see anything that looked wrong, though my knowledge on make
wouldn't fill a postage stamp.
Can someone please help me to get this thing to compile, or fix it so it
does :)
Here is a bit more log of the install attempt:
bash-2.04# make ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=fee-based-commercial-use install
===> openssl-0.9.5a has unacceptable license: fee-based-commercial-use.
===> To build this package, add this line to your /etc/mk.conf:
===> ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=fee-based-commercial-use
=> Checksum OK for openssl-0.9.5a.tar.gz.
===> Extracting for openssl-0.9.5a
make: don't know how to make install-build-depends. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
bash-2.04#
My system is NetBSD 1.4.2 on a sparc box, nice shiney fresh install only
installed on sunday morning (its now wednesday morning).
Thanks in advance
Jadz