I am trying to compile this library ndn-cxx in my laptop. I already tried in another computer and it compiled successfully but now i am getting this error and i think its related somhow to openssl. I verify that i have openssl in my laptop using sudo apt-cache search libssl | grep SSL and the result is :
The error I am getting when trying to compile the library is :
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp:49:12: error: field ‘m_context’ has incomplete type
HMAC_CTX m_context;
^
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp: In constructor
‘ndn::security::transform::HmacFilter::Impl::Impl()’:
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp:35:20: error: ‘m_context’ was not declared in this scope
HMAC_CTX_init(&m_context);
^
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp:35:29: error: ‘HMAC_CTX_init’ was not declared in this scope
HMAC_CTX_init(&m_context);
^
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp: In destructor ‘ndn::security::transform::HmacFilter::Impl::~Impl()’:
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp:40:23: error: ‘m_context’ was not declared in this scope
HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&m_context);
^
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp:40:32: error: ‘HMAC_CTX_cleanup’ was not declared in this scope
HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&m_context);
^
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp: In member function ‘ndn::security::transform::HmacFilter::Impl::operator HMAC_CTX*()’:
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp:45:13: error: ‘m_context’ was not declared in this scope
return &m_context;
^
../src/security/transform/hmac-filter.cpp:46:3: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
}
^
The file that causes the compilation error contains the line #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x1010000fL
and uses the struct HMAC_CTX
in that case. For newer versions of OpenSSL (>1.1.0), it uses HMAX_CTX *
. My conclusion is that the waf
build tool includes the wrong file to get the OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER
and consequently compiles as if you are using an older version of OpenSSL, with the struct HMAC_CTX
, which is no longer available as such in the newer versions.
You could do grep OPENSSL .waf-tools/openssl.py
and analyse the printed lines to see where the different OpenSSL includes come from.
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