[DiscordArchive] I assume you're hosting on the same system you're playing on?
[DiscordArchive] I assume you're hosting on the same system you're playing on?
Archived author: Psaliet • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:02:50.250000+00:00
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Tried that. Cmake doesn’t recognise new build
Archived author: Psaliet • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:03:34.936000+00:00
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It finds its path back to my regular openssl3 instead
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:05:50.943000+00:00
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You may have to run apt autoremove and apt autoclean after removing openssl3. I haven't had these issues myself so I can't say for sure, I gave up on Ubuntu when 22 came out because of their stupid decision.
Archived author: Psaliet • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:06:09.386000+00:00
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The reason I know that is because “make -j 4” keeps failing at 99% with ssl error
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:07:17.420000+00:00
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If it doesn't work, you have to tell cmake what library to use
Archived author: Psaliet • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:07:45.042000+00:00
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I bricked my xubuntu install trying to remove openssl3… it’s attached to so many dependencies your entire system becomes inoperable…
Archived author: Psaliet • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:09:08.017000+00:00
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Do you know the command that can let me manually show cmake the location of openssl? I’m not used to the cmake commands, thanks
Archived author: Psaliet • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:09:45.204000+00:00
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I understand that I have to add an argument when compiling, but I don’t know the syntax
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:10:07.544000+00:00
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If I'm not mistaken, it would be something like this `-DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl -DOPENSSL_LIBRARIES=/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib` but of course with the proper paths.
Archived author: Psaliet • Posted: 2022-05-02T13:10:23.635000+00:00
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Ah ok thanks