+ fi
+fi
+
+### use option --with-ssl to compile in the SSL support
+AC_ARG_WITH(ssl,
+ [ --with-ssl=[DIR] enable SSL support using libraries in DIR],
+ [with_ssl=$withval],
+ [with_ssl=no])
+test "$with_ssl" = "yes" && AC_DEFINE(SSL_ENABLE)
+
+if test "$with_ssl" = "yes"
+then
+# He didn't specify an SSL location. Let's look at some common
+# directories where SSL has been found in the past and try and auto
+# configure for SSL. OpenSSL determination will be made later.
+# This will screw up if an OpenSSL install is located in a later
+# directory than an older SSLeay install, but the user should fix that
+# anyways and he can override on the configure line.
+
+ for ac_dir in \
+ /usr/local/ssl \
+ /usr/ssl \
+ /local/ssl \
+ /opt/ssl \
+ ; \
+ do
+ if test -d "$ac_dir" ; then
+ with_ssl=$ac_dir
+ break;
+ fi
+ done
+fi
+
+if test -n "$with_ssl" -a "$with_ssl" != "no"
+then
+ # With the autoconfigure above, the only time this is going to be
+ # true is going to be when we could not find the headers. If they
+ # are not in system standard locations, we are going to be broken.
+ if test "$with_ssl" = "yes"
+ then
+# Let's just define the standard location for the SSLeay root
+ with_ssl="/usr/local/ssl"
+ fi
+ if test -r $with_ssl/include/openssl/ssl.h
+ then
+### ssl.h found under openssl. Use openssl configuration preferentially
+ echo "Enabling OpenSSL support in $with_ssl"
+ CEFLAGS="$CEFLAGS -I$with_ssl/include -I$with_ssl/include/openssl"
+### OpenBSD comes with ssl headers
+ elif test -r /usr/include/ssl/ssl.h
+ then
+ echo "Enabling SSLeay support in $with_ssl"
+ CEFLAGS="$CEFLAGS -I/usr/include/ssl"
+ else
+ echo "Enabling SSLeay support in $with_ssl"
+ CEFLAGS="$CEFLAGS -I$with_ssl/include"
+ fi
+ LDEFLAGS="$LDEFLAGS -L$with_ssl/lib"
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lssl -lcrypto"
+else
+ echo 'Disabling SSL support...'