Hi Stan,
    By default configure script does not enable SSL, you have to enable it specifically by using '--with-ssl' (or something similar, I can't remember the exact syntax).  If you have installed OpenSSL in a non-standard location, you must specify its location.  You can run the configure script with './configure --help' for more information.
    Regards,
Vijay
stan <stanb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 I'm trying to build the latest wireshark on OpenBSD. The problem I'm seeing
at the moment, is that configure does not seem to be detecting the OpenSSL
libraries:
The Wireshark package has been configured with the following options.
                    Build wireshark : no
                       Build tshark : yes
                     Build capinfos :
 yes
                      Build editcap : yes
                      Build dumpcap : yes
                     Build mergecap : yes
                    Build text2pcap : yes
                      Build idl2wrs : yes
                      Build randpkt : yes
                       Build dftest : yes
                     Install setuid : no
                        Use plugins : yes
                   Build lua plugin : no
                   Build rtp_player : no
                Use GTK+ v2 library : yes
                        Use threads : no
             Build profile binaries : no
                   Use pcap library : yes
                   Use zlib library : yes
                   Use pcre library : no
               Use kerberos library : no
               Use GNU ADNS library : no
             Use GNU crypto library : no
             Use SSL crypto library : no
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
           Use IPv6
 name resolution : yes
      Use UCD SNMP/Net-SNMP library : no
                 Use gnutls library : no
Script done on Sat Dec  2 09:49:11 2006
Any sugestions as to how to fix this?
-- 
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)
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