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openssl/bn.h: No such file or directory

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I am totally new to Obj-C, and trying to compile Big Number related Objective C files The function was easy, just to initialize a big number and use NSLog to print it out.

I am totally new to Obj-C, and trying to compile Big Number related Objective C files

The function was easy, just to initialize a big number and use NSLog to print it out.

I used

#import <openssl/bn.h>

but the xcode always displays me an error:

openssl/bn.h: No such file or directory.

I tried to find out if the .h file were missing, and typed locate in my terminal:

$ locate bn.h

/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/include/openssl/bn.h

/usr/include/openssl/bn.h

/usr/local/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/txt/开发者_运维问答hyph-bn.hyp.txt

It seemed I have the bn.h file, but why the xcode kept me from compiling?

Thanks for any help!!


I had this exact problem, tried libcurl4-openssl-dev which didn't work, but found elsewhere that the following is the exact and proper solution:

sudo apt-get install libssl-dev

I'm working on a Raspberry Pi 3 running Jessie trying to compile hostapd, but I'm pretty sure the solution is generic across a wide range of distributions and projects, particularly if you swap apt-get for yum or other package manager.


To use openssl/bn.h on Linux:

$ sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev


I would say that the OpenSSL headers are part of the Mac OS X environment, not part of the iOS environment. I you want OpenSSL for iOS, you need to compile it yourself. You'll find some help there (or alternatively there).

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