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i run gcc bruteforce.c -o bruteforce -lcrypto



There is a header file #include <openssl/evp.h>
The code perfectly works in another machine But it has the following error in my current PC.



bruteforce.c:1:25: fatal error: openssl/evp.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.










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i run gcc bruteforce.c -o bruteforce -lcrypto



There is a header file #include <openssl/evp.h>
The code perfectly works in another machine But it has the following error in my current PC.



bruteforce.c:1:25: fatal error: openssl/evp.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.










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    What Ubuntu version is this? is either the libssl-dev or libssl1.0-dev package installed?

    – steeldriver
    4 hours ago











  • @steeldriver you may want to make that into an answer, ie explain that you need the dev libs for openssl installed - I was going to make that into an answer but didn't want to be basically repeating your comment

    – thomasrutter
    3 hours ago














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i run gcc bruteforce.c -o bruteforce -lcrypto



There is a header file #include <openssl/evp.h>
The code perfectly works in another machine But it has the following error in my current PC.



bruteforce.c:1:25: fatal error: openssl/evp.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.










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i run gcc bruteforce.c -o bruteforce -lcrypto



There is a header file #include <openssl/evp.h>
The code perfectly works in another machine But it has the following error in my current PC.



bruteforce.c:1:25: fatal error: openssl/evp.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.







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    What Ubuntu version is this? is either the libssl-dev or libssl1.0-dev package installed?

    – steeldriver
    4 hours ago











  • @steeldriver you may want to make that into an answer, ie explain that you need the dev libs for openssl installed - I was going to make that into an answer but didn't want to be basically repeating your comment

    – thomasrutter
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    What Ubuntu version is this? is either the libssl-dev or libssl1.0-dev package installed?

    – steeldriver
    4 hours ago











  • @steeldriver you may want to make that into an answer, ie explain that you need the dev libs for openssl installed - I was going to make that into an answer but didn't want to be basically repeating your comment

    – thomasrutter
    3 hours ago








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What Ubuntu version is this? is either the libssl-dev or libssl1.0-dev package installed?

– steeldriver
4 hours ago





What Ubuntu version is this? is either the libssl-dev or libssl1.0-dev package installed?

– steeldriver
4 hours ago













@steeldriver you may want to make that into an answer, ie explain that you need the dev libs for openssl installed - I was going to make that into an answer but didn't want to be basically repeating your comment

– thomasrutter
3 hours ago





@steeldriver you may want to make that into an answer, ie explain that you need the dev libs for openssl installed - I was going to make that into an answer but didn't want to be basically repeating your comment

– thomasrutter
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