tag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:/help/discussions/problems/183-building-c-cli-on-linuxMaster Password: Discussion 2014-11-17T06:12:00Ztag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/352951462014-11-16T14:24:11Z2014-11-16T14:24:11ZBuilding C CLI on Linux<div><ol>
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<p>Did scrypt build fine?</p>
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<p>Where is your libcrypto.a?</p>
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</ol></div>Maarten Billemonttag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/352951462014-11-16T22:21:56Z2014-11-16T22:21:56ZBuilding C CLI on Linux<div><p>Maarten,</p>
<p>A more complete log is attached above. scrypt appears to have
built<br>
fine--there don't seem to be any outstanding errors in the log. Is
there<br>
a way of confirming a correct build outside of the log?</p>
<p>I'm unable to find libcrypto.a anywhere under the /C
directory.</p>
<p>Tim</p></div>Tim Andersontag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/352951462014-11-16T22:34:12Z2014-11-16T22:34:13ZBuilding C CLI on Linux<div><p>Maarten,</p>
<p>libssl-dev has installed libcrypto.a under the following
directory:</p>
<p>/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.a</p></div>Timtag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/352951462014-11-17T06:11:59Z2014-11-17T06:11:59ZBuilding C CLI on Linux<div><p>add this path to the library search paths with something like
-L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu or build openssl as a 64-bit library. I
don't know how to automate this process or how linux' 32-bit
emulation thing works.</p></div>Maarten Billemont