I was testing impers, and noticed it was using OpenSSL. Took a look at the download artifact and couldn’t find a .so which was necessary to actually impersonate.
I tested this on Arch Linux, but it seems the latest release might just not have the necessary shared objects in the archive? The upstream release tarball, libcurl-impersonate-v1.5.5.x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz, only ships a static .a, no .so.
I understand this is still a WIP, so no worries if this is expected, just thought I’d share my findings.
Cheers
I was testing impers, and noticed it was using OpenSSL. Took a look at the download artifact and couldn’t find a .so which was necessary to actually impersonate.
I tested this on Arch Linux, but it seems the latest release might just not have the necessary shared objects in the archive? The upstream release tarball, libcurl-impersonate-v1.5.5.x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz, only ships a static .a, no .so.
I understand this is still a WIP, so no worries if this is expected, just thought I’d share my findings.
Cheers