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Hybrid INSTALL Document
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$Id: INSTALL 1837 2006-08-22 14:05:58Z nenolod $
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Copyright (c) 2001 by ircd-hybrid team
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Copyright (c) 2002-2004 ircd-ratbox development team
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Note for those who dont bother reading docs |
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| Reading INSTALL is now a must, as the old DPATH is now specified when |
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| configure is run. |
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| - You now need to ./configure --prefix="/path/to/install/it" |
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| Important: The old config format WILL NOT WORK. Please see point 6! |
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| The old kline format WILL NOT WORK. Please see point 7! |
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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HOW TO BUILD
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As of hybrid-4, the distribution uses GNU autoconf instead of the old
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Config script. The Makefile has also been updated to include CFLAGS
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defines for popular modern OSes.
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1.
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Read the ChangeLog file to find out about the exciting new features in
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this version. Other good reads are doc/whats-new.txt, BUGS,
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doc/example.conf, and README.FIRST.
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An example.conf for EFnet is in doc/ with the values "approved" on 12
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December 2001.
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2.
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Run the configure script. It will create include/setup.h and the
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Makefiles to match your system. In ircd-ratbox, the paths are now handled
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with the --prefix option to configure, not in config.h.
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/usr/local/ircd is the default if no prefix is specified.
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./configure --prefix="/usr/local/ircd"
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Note: There are some special optional parameters to the configure
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script that some admins may wish to use.
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*
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--enable-kqueue - Use the superior kqueue(2) system call as
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opposed to the default poll(2). This is currently only available
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on FreeBSD 4.1 or higher.
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*
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--enable-devpoll - Enable the superior /dev/poll support on
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Solaris. Linux /dev/poll is broken and will not work with this
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option.
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*
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--enable-epoll - Enable the superior Linux Edge-Triggered Polling
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system. This is currently only available on 2.5 Linux kernel
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versions or later.
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*
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--enable-openssl - Enable the openssl dependent crypto functions.
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This will allow CHALLENGE to work and encrypted links. On systems
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where the configure script can automatically detect OpenSSL, this
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option is not necessary. If configure cannot find OpenSSL, you
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must specify a path with this option
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(--enable-openssl=/path/to/openssl)
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*
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--enable-ipv6 - Enable IPv6 support.
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--disable-shared-modules - Disable module support. This option is
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more secure, but reduces a lot of the flexibility in Hybrid 7.
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This may need to be used on some systems without a working dl
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library.
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*
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--disable-assert - Disable some of the debugging code. This
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should be used on all production servers for maximum speed and to
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prevent cores from things that shouldn't normally happen.
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*
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--enable-small-net - Tunes the server for smaller networks by
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reducing the startup memory footprint. This should really only be
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used for *small* networks, as this tends to be a performance hit
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on larger networks.
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--with-nicklen - Sets the maximum NICK length. Note that this
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must be consistant across your entire network.
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*
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--with-maxclients - Sets the maximum number of clients support by
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the server. Note that this also twiddles the HARD_FDLIMIT_ define
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so it is no longer necessary to modify include/config.h for this.
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If HARD_FDLIMIT_ ends up being larger that FD_SETSIZE when using
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select() for your I/O loop, s_bsd_select.c will refuse to compile
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(and tell you to use poll instead). Take this error's advice and
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use --enable-poll or something a bit more efficient. You'll be
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happier at the end of the day for it.
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3.
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Look over the "include/config.h" file. This allows you to change the
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few remaining hard coded options of how the ircd will operate. Most
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admins will only have to change a few settings. USE_SYSLOG is the only
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one that most admins will need to edit.
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Note: Note that you must have permission by the sysadmin to send
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messages to the system log files.
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All other settings in config.h are not necessary to edit.
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4.
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make should build ircd.
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5.
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make install will install the server, modules(1), and tools in the
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path defined in config.h and the prefix specified when configure was
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run.
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(1) Unless the server was compiled without module support.
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6.
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If you wish to enable the user log, oper log, and failed oper log,
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issue these commands at the shell prompt (in the prefix directory)
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$ touch logs/userlog
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$ touch logs/operlog
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$ touch logs/foperlog
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Note: If you use different names in ircd.conf, you must 'touch' the
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specific names.
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7.
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If you are upgrading from Hybrid 5 or Hybrid 6, the config file has
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changed drastically...
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There is a utility to convert your old config file to the new format.
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In prefix/bin there is something called "convertconf". Its usage is:
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./convertconf (old config file to convert) (converted file name)
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Convertconf will NOT convert I: lines. You must use "convertilines"
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for this which contains a much superior method of conversion and
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will group I: together under one auth {};.
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Once this is done, move your new config to prefix/etc/ircd.conf and
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EDIT IT! There are still things that need changing in the config,
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including the fact that classes MUST be above auth/connect blocks!
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8.
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If you are upgrading from Hybrid 5 or Hybrid 6, the kline file has
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also changed...
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There is a utility to convert the old kline configuration file to the
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new format. In prefix/bin there is a program called "convertklines".
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Its usage is: ./convertklines (old kline.conf filename) (new
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kline.conf filename) (dline.conf filename).
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Once this is done, move the new files into the prefix/etc/ directory
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under their proper names. By default, the kline file is named
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kline.conf and the dline file is named dline.conf.
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HOW TO GET HELP
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Send Check or Money Order to... just kidding! You're on your own for
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support. Try asking other ircd-ratbox admins on EFnet if you can't fix it
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yourself. If you do fix anything, however, please send context or unified
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diffs to ircd-ratbox@lists.ratbox.org so the fixes can be incorporated into
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the next release of ircd-hybrid. If ratbox crashes on you, PLEASE contact
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ircd-ratbox@lists.ratbox.org ASAP with a backtrace of the core.
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DISCUSSION: There is a mailing list for discussion of ratbox issues,
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To subscribe, visit:
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http://lists.ratbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ircd-ratbox
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NOTES
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The best way to get a backtrace of the core is to follow this sequence of
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instructions:
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1.
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Change to the directory containing the core file
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2.
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Run gdb on the binary and the core file. With an unmodified ircd-ratbox
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installation, an example command line is below (in the /usr/local/ircd
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directory)
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$ gdb bin/ircd ircd.core
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3.
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At the "(gdb)" prompt, enter the command "bt"
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4.
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Save the output of the backtrace command and send it to
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ircd-ratbox@lists.ratbox.org
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5.
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Be sure to save the ircd binary, the modules, and the core file in a
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safe place in case the developers need to look deeper than a backtrace
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provides.
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OPENSSL NOTES
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Older FreeBSD machines sometimes have the obsolete ports version of
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OpenSSL libcrypto in /usr/local/lib. When configure is used with
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--enable-openssl, and libintl is detected in /usr/local/lib, the
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/usr/local/lib directory will be searched BEFORE the system /usr/lib for
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libraries by the linker. The linker may try to link to the old
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/usr/local/lib libcrypto instead of the system /usr/lib libcrypto. Some
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older versions may cause error messages similar to the following:
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gcc -g -O2 -DIRCD_PREFIX=\"/home/wcampbel/ircd\" -Wl,-export-dynamic
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-L/usr/local/lib -o ircd blalloc.o channel.o vchannel.o class.o client.o
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dline_conf.o event.o fdlist.o fileio.o hash.o irc_string.o ircd.o ircdauth.o
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ircd_signal.o linebuf.o list.o listener.o m_error.o match.o memdebug.o
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modules.o motd.o mtrie_conf.o oldparse.o numeric.o packet.o parse.o res.o rsa.o
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restart.o s_auth.o s_bsd.o s_bsd_kqueue.o s_conf.o s_debug.o s_gline.o s_log.o
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s_misc.o s_serv.o s_stats.o s_user.o scache.o send.o sprintf_irc.o tools.o
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whowas.o lex.yy.o y.tab.o version.o -lintl -ldescrypt -lcrypto -lfl
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rsa.o: In function `get_randomness':
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/home/wcampbel/dev/ircd-ratbox/src/rsa.c(.text+0x60): undefined reference to
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`RAND_pseudo_bytes'
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/usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so: undefined reference to `ERR_load_RSAREF_strings'
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/usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so: undefined reference to `RSA_PKCS1_RSAref'
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*** Error code 1
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If this is the case, you may need to rerun configure without the
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--enable-openssl option, manually edit src/Makefile and modules/Makefile
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to put -L/usr/lib before the -L/usr/local/lib in LDFLAGS, or remove the
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old OpenSSL from /usr/local, and recompile all applications that use
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libcrypto to use the system one.
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