+2001-03-27 Dan Harkless <wget@harkless.org>
+
+ * INSTALL: Updated to reflect --with-ssl's new optional parameter.
+
2001-03-26 Dan Harkless <wget@harkless.org>
* TODO: -p should probably go "_two_ more hops" on <FRAMESET> pages.
--enable and --with options recognized (mostly Wget-specific):
--with-socks use the socks library
- --with-ssl use the openssl library
+ --with-ssl[=SSL_ROOT] link with libssl [in SSL_ROOT/lib] for https: support
--disable-opie disable support for opie or s/key FTP login
--disable-digest disable support for HTTP digest authorization
--disable-debug disable support for debugging output
If you use socks, it is useful to add -L/usr/local/lib (or wherever
the socks library is installed) to LDFLAGS in Makefile.
+If you have OpenSSL installed in its default /usr/local/ssl directory
+(i.e. libraries are in /usr/local/ssl/lib), you can simply
+`configure --with-ssl'. If you have it installed elsewhere, you need
+to specify your alternate OpenSSL root directory. For instance, if
+libcrypto.* and libssl.* are in /usr/local/lib, you need to
+`configure --with-ssl=/usr/local'.
+
To configure Wget on Windows, run configure.bat and follow the
instructions in the windows/ directory. If this doesn't work for any
reason, talk to the Windows developers listed in `windows/README'; I