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Hi, I tried installing M2Crypto and facing problems. I don't want to force my customers to use such libraries which are difficult to install. So, I thought I would give pyOpenSSL a try. I am able to get the public key from pem certificate but am not able to find any way to verify the signature.

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This is not an answer to your question, but as the m2crypto maintainer I would like to hear what exact difficulties you had with the installation. Send me email or something... – Heikki Toivonen Sep 24 at 23:05
Hi, Thanks for asking. This is what I got. building 'M2Crypto.__m2crypto' extension swigging SWIG/_m2crypto.i to SWIG/_m2crypto_wrap.c swig -python -I/usr/local/include/python2.6 -I/usr/include -includeall -o SWIG/_m2crypto_wrap.c SWIG/_m2crypto.i /usr/include/openssl/opensslconf.h:27: Error: CPP #error ""This openssl-devel package does not work your architecture?"". Use the -cpperraswarn option to continue swig processing. error: command 'swig' failed with exit status 1 – Bhargava Oct 1 at 9:21
Have you tried to use the fedora_setup.sh script that comes in the source tarball? – Heikki Toivonen Oct 6 at 23:24

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You simply can't do this with pyOpenSSL. It is a very limited wrapper around openssl library. But I have a guess what's wrong with building M2Crypto on your host. Try running:

export SWIG_FEATURES=-I/usr/include/openssl

before trying to install M2Crypto.

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Thanks Mr Abbot. I tried this, but did not help. But it did give me enough idea to fix the problem. I had to modify setup.py to add his path for swig and also setup the i386 definition. Thanks a bunch. – Bhargava Oct 2 at 13:16

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