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Author kscheidegger
Recipients christian.heimes, fthommen, kscheidegger, simon@simonfoley.net
Date 2019-02-01.16:34:48
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I was unable to get it working even with all the suggestions in this thread. I have a shared account on a system with only Python 2.7 and an old version of openssl. I have write access only to my user directory. I installed a new openssl in a local directory and pointed to it with both --with-openssl and LDFLAGS, as suggested. The configure step seems to work, but on make the libssl.so.1.1 still isn't found.

I fell back to Python 3.6. Same result. I fell back to 3.4. It finally worked.
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