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== openSSL Hint == | |||
I just want to add some additional hint. Raspbian doesn't come with the development libraries for openSSL (libssl-dev), so you won't have support for this functionality. | I just want to add some additional hint. Raspbian doesn't come with the development libraries for openSSL (libssl-dev), so you won't have support for this functionality. | ||
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From now you will need to use: ''raspbian-openssl.img'' instead of the original ''2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.img | From now you will need to use: ''raspbian-openssl.img'' instead of the original ''2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.img | ||
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== Going over page == | |||
It looks like this page hasn't been properly updated in about two years. Dead links all round etc. | |||
I'm currently trying to set up a cross compiler so that I can compile an application on my PC and then ssh it over to the Raspberry Pi. | |||
I'll try and get it working following these steps and try editing the article where things don't seem to be working. [[User:Jonnax|Jonnax]] ([[User talk:Jonnax|talk]]) 15:02, 12 June 2015 (UTC) |
Revision as of 15:02, 12 June 2015
openSSL Hint
I just want to add some additional hint. Raspbian doesn't come with the development libraries for openSSL (libssl-dev), so you won't have support for this functionality.
What does it mean in practice? You won't be able to use classes like QSslSocket, QSslConfiguration, etc..
To correct this problem, you just have to follow the procedure explained below to update your Raspbian OS image:
Copy Raspbian image to your FAT32 formatted SD card:
sudo dd bs=1M if=2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.img of=/dev/sdb (sdb might be different in your case) sync
Start up your Raspberry Pi, upgrade Raspbian and install OpenSSL-dev:
pi$ sudo apt-get update pi$ sudo apt-get upgrade pi$ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
Turn off your RPi, remove the SD card and mount it in your computer. Then create the new image:
~/opt$ dd bs=1M if=/dev/sdb of=raspbian-openssl.img ~/opt$ sync
From now you will need to use: raspbian-openssl.img instead of the original 2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.img
Going over page
It looks like this page hasn't been properly updated in about two years. Dead links all round etc. I'm currently trying to set up a cross compiler so that I can compile an application on my PC and then ssh it over to the Raspberry Pi. I'll try and get it working following these steps and try editing the article where things don't seem to be working. Jonnax (talk) 15:02, 12 June 2015 (UTC)