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Read more and download from <http://www.openssl.org>.
* Oracle Java SE JDK -- The Java Development Kit (Standard Edition).
Required for building the application `jinterface` and parts of `ic` and `orber`.
- At least version 1.5.0 of the JDK is required.
+ At least version 1.6.0 of the JDK is required.
Download from <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads>.
- We have also tested with IBM's JDK 1.5.0.
+ We have also tested with IBM's JDK 1.6.0.
* X Windows -- Development headers and libraries are needed
to build the Erlang/OTP application `gs` on Unix/Linux.
* `flex` -- Headers and libraries are needed to build the flex
@@ -374,9 +374,15 @@ Some of the available `configure` options are:
`jinterface` application won't be built)
* `--{enable,disable}-dynamic-ssl-lib` - Dynamic OpenSSL libraries
* `--{enable,disable}-builtin-zlib` - Use the built-in source for zlib.
-* `--with-ssl=PATH` - Specify location of OpenSSL include and lib
* `--{with,without}-ssl` - OpenSSL (without implies that the `crypto`,
`ssh`, and `ssl` won't be built)
+* `--with-ssl=PATH` - Specify location of OpenSSL include and lib
+* `--with-ssl-incl=PATH` - Location of OpenSSL `include` directory,
+ if different than specified by `--with-ssl=PATH`
+* `--with-ssl-rpath=yes|no|PATHS` - Runtime library path for OpenSSL.
+ Default is `yes`, which equates to a number of standard locations. If
+ `no`, then no runtime library paths will be used. Anything else should be
+ a comma separated list of paths.
* `--with-libatomic_ops=PATH` - Use the `libatomic_ops` library for atomic
memory accesses. If `configure` should inform you about no native atomic
implementation available, you typically want to try using the