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Re: How to add secure download module

August 25, 2010 05:08AM
hi

there are many ways to do this, in the end the gcc which is called by
make just has to find mhash's header files and the shared library. if
you install the mhash and mhash-dev packages and your distribution
doesn't set it up automatically so that gcc can find it, you can still
set CFLAGS to something like -I/path/to/headers and LDFLAGS to
-L/path/to/shared/library before you do the configure.

but in the most distribution i think you shouldn't need to do this
after installing the mhash-dev or mhash-devel
package

mauro


On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 16:51, Fernando Perez <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't compile Nginx with the secure download module. It keeps
> complaining about a missing mhash.h file. How to I tell Nginx where to
> find this mhash? Do I need to install mhash or just have the sources at
> hand?
>
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How to add secure download module

Fernando Perez August 25, 2010 04:56AM

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