>On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 11:49:25PM +0100, Thomas Wouters wrote: >> On BSDI, readline sits in /usr/local or /usr/contrib, and isn't detected by >> setup.py. Also, SSL support for the socket module was not enabled, though >> OpenSSL is installed, in the default path. What does the layout of /usr/contrib look like? Is it /usr/contrib/openssl/include/, /usr/contrib/include/, or something else? >Strangely enough, this problem does not exist on FreeBSD. I can run 'make' >or 'make test' after 'make' just fine. 'make test' still doesn't work >because of the incorrect library path, but it doesn't barf like the other >systems (BSDI and Debian Linux) Have you already run "make install"? Perhaps it's picking up the already-installed modules when running "make test", because it really shouldn't be working. --amk
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