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I have investigated further and got a clean compile by changing -O3 to -O1 for
CFLAG in the Makefile, so it looks like an optimizer problem on my machine. I'd
still appreciate confirmation of this, and advice on whether or not the above
change will cause a problem. If others have the same problem, maybe this work
around will help them too.
Regards,
Angus.
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I have a problem tying to install openssl-0.9.6 on HP-UX 10.20. I'm not sure if
it's openssl itself or a compiler problem, but I have successfully compiled
apache, netscape, secure shell etc with the same compiler.
Here's what happens with openssl:
$ ./config # works ok
$ make # fails at the following point:
gcc -I.. -I../../include -DTHREADS -DDSO_DL -D_REENTRANT -O3 -DB_ENDIAN
-DBN_DIV2W -c bn_asm.c
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
The full output of "make report" is attached in file "makereport.txt".
I tried "./config no-asm" followed by "make", but still get the same problem.
It fails when I try to compile "bn_asn.c" on its own as well, not just as part
of the make.
Previous versions of openssl also fail at the same point.
I'm using the following compiler:
$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20/2.8.1/specs
gcc version 2.8.1
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Angus Condy.
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