ssl problem

Edi Weitz edi at agharta.de
Sat Jan 25 16:41:22 UTC 2014


Drakma is maintained by Hans Hübner now.  This is where patches are to be sent:

https://github.com/edicl/

On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Jens Teich <info at jensteich.de> wrote:
> Great, now it works at least on Win (didn't try Mac yet).
> Many thanks for your help.
>
> I had to make a minor modification to drakma like this:
>
> file request.lisp line 584
>
> ---      (comm:attach-ssl http-stream :ssl-side :client)
> +++      (comm:attach-ssl http-stream :ssl-side :client :ssl-ctx :v3)
>
> Are you interested in a patch which allows to set this?
>
> Regards
> Jens
>
>
> Am 25.01.2014 15:17, schrieb Edi Weitz:
>
>> A plug-in is itself a shared library and thus the way the SSL libs are
>> loaded is certainly different from how they are loaded from a
>> stand-alone executable you delivered.  Without having looked up the
>> details I'd think that the SSL libs are expected in a place where
>> FileMaker itself would search for them.  Did you put the ones you want
>> loaded in the same folder as FileMaker?
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Jens Teich <info at jensteich.de> wrote:
>>>
>>> I want to use
>>>
>>> (require "comm")
>>>
>>> (comm:ensure-ssl)
>>>
>>> in a FileMaker plugin built with fm-plugin-tools.
>>>
>>> In the listener it is no problem and even when using the hello-world
>>> delivery example from LW these two lines work without setting any openssl
>>> paths.
>>>
>>> I am working both on MacOSX 10.8 and Win7 with LW 6.1.
>>>
>>> I posted this already on Lispworks list
>>> (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.lispworks.general/12755) and got a
>>> bunch of hints but was not able yet to make it work in a FM plugin. When
>>> I
>>> try it, I get either an error ('unable to load library') or an outdated
>>> version of openssl loaded.
>>>
>>> So obviously fm-plugin-tools is changing something that makes the ssl
>>> library unusable. Any hints are welcome which help me out of this.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Jens
>>>
>



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