Add OPENSSL_INCLUDE to the CFLAGS for ssl.c and tcptls.c.

Without this flag, those files will compile with the system installed
OpenSSL headers (if they exist). This is a real bummer if a different
path was specified using --with-ssl=

(closes issue ASTERISK-20392)
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David M. Lee
2012-09-08 06:18:48 +00:00
parent e315657287
commit 569561b6f4

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@@ -194,6 +194,8 @@ ASTSSL_SO_VERSION=1
ASTSSL_LDLIBS=-L. -lasteriskssl
libasteriskssl.o: _ASTCFLAGS+=$(OPENSSL_INCLUDE)
ifeq ($(findstring darwin,$(OSARCH)),) # not Darwin
ASTSSL_LIB:=libasteriskssl.so
@@ -235,6 +237,8 @@ endif
endif
tcptls.o: _ASTCFLAGS+=$(OPENSSL_INCLUDE)
$(MAIN_TGT): $(OBJS) $(ASTSSL_LIB) $(LIBEDIT_OBJ) $(AST_EMBED_LDSCRIPTS)
@$(CC) -c -o buildinfo.o $(_ASTCFLAGS) buildinfo.c $(ASTCFLAGS)
$(ECHO_PREFIX) echo " [LD] $(OBJS) $(LIBEDIT_OBJ) $(AST_EMBED_LDSCRIPTS) -> $@"