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error : no such file or directory : 'source/libtomcrypt/mac/libtomcrypt.a'

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    its installed here - /usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.2p

    I just did brew install openssl to confirm if I have installed openssl or not, I noticed few other things in the terminal logs -

    1. This formula is keg-only, which means it was not symlikned into /usr/local, because apple has deprecated use of openssl in favor of its own TLS and crypto libraries.
    2. For compilers to find this software you may need to set :
      LDFLAGS : - L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib
      CPPFLAGS: - L/use/local/opt/openssl/include

    Do I need to set these flage? If yes, where and which file do I need to add this change?

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      1. Yes, that's what Qt is using for some releases now: the SecureTransport framework.
      2. That should be in the LIBS and INCLUDESvariables.

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          You do realise that you are already using LIBS and INCLUDEPATH in your .pro file ?

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            Oh yes, I have added that in .pro file. I am sorry for the stupid question.
            But do you have any idea why it still gives error - library not found for -lssl?

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              Please show your complete .pro file.

              And where exactly is your libssl located and if you use the links from /usr/local/opt check that they are pointing to something valid.

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                  To ensure the existence of libssl

                  1. " ls -l /usr/local/opt/openssl" gives the output -

                             lrwxr-xr-x 1 katopz admin 24 Aug 20 15:21 /usr/local/opt/openssl -> ../Cellar/openssl/1.0.2p
                    
                  2. "whereis openssl" gives output -
                    /usr/bin/openssl

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                    I don’t see any line pointing to /use/local/opt for the includes nor the libraries.

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                      I have added those library files inside my project folder and folder structure is like -

                      source ---> openssl ----> mac ---->x64 , libcrypto.a , libssl.a
                      (inside x64 folder also 2 files ae there - libcrypto.a , libssl.a )

                      In .pro file it is mentioned like -

                      macx{
                      INCLUDEPATH += ./source/openssl
                      ./source/openssl/mac

                      LIBS += -L./source/openssl/mac/x64 -lssl \
                              -L./source/openssl/mac/x64 -lcrypto
                      

                      }

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                        Then you should rather use $$PWD to ensure you have the correct full path.

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                          Then you should rather use $$PWD to ensure you have the correct full path.

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                          @SGaist : Tried $$PWD as well,, didn't help..

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                            Do you see any of these paths in the generated Makefile ?

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