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the openssl on mysql
Posted by: wang ming
Date: November 09, 2006 01:54AM

i came across a problem,i install the mysql-server-5.0 and the openssl using the command apt-get from the source of ubuntu,but when i configure the openssl to make mysql support it,but i found the follows:

Please not that OpenSSL is no longer enabled by default so you have to
rebuild the package yourself to get it work. See changelog.Debian entry
from 2004-12-02 for reasons.
Even now MySQL uses YaSSL which is GPLed instead of OpenSSL, the problem
persists: It would not be allowed to link LGPLed or other software like PHP
to a software that uses GPLed code.

The following text is a mini guide howto setup basic encrypted mysql service
once you build MySQL yourself using "--with-yassl/--with-openssl" in
debian/rules. The howto is probably outdated by now so see the MySQL
documentation on www.mysql.com for more information. There is no Debian support
for this!

i don't know how to do,should i install mysql use the source packege and add the
--with-openssl to support the ssl???????

somebody know it,please contact me!thank you very much.

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