The branch master has been updated via 68a39960a7a46545419fa7447291fad2e4c483f2 (commit) from e6ed2b9108830b23cda5632a4940b7f718f58676 (commit)
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 68a39960a7a46545419fa7447291fad2e4c483f2 Author: Richard Levitte <levi...@openssl.org> Date: Sun Aug 21 23:36:49 2016 +0200 VMS: Use strict refdef extern model when building library object files Most of the time, this isn't strictly needed. However, in the default extern model (called relaxed refdef), symbols are treated as weak common objects unless they are initialised. The librarian doesn't include weak symbols in the (static) libraries, which renders them invisible when linking a program with said those libraries, which is a problem at times. Using the strict refdef model is much more like standard C on all other platforms, and thereby avoid the issues that come with the relaxed refdef model. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rs...@openssl.org> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: Configurations/10-main.conf | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Configurations/10-main.conf b/Configurations/10-main.conf index cc1a207..4a2abae 100644 --- a/Configurations/10-main.conf +++ b/Configurations/10-main.conf @@ -1730,7 +1730,7 @@ sub vms_info { lflags => picker(default => "/MAP", debug => "/DEBUG/TRACEBACK", release => "/NODEBUG/NOTRACEBACK"), - lib_cflags => add("/NAMES=(AS_IS,SHORTENED)"), + lib_cflags => add("/NAMES=(AS_IS,SHORTENED)/EXTERN_MODEL=STRICT_REFDEF"), dso_cflags => add("/NAMES=(AS_IS,SHORTENED)"), shared_target => "vms-shared", dso_scheme => "vms", _____ openssl-commits mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-commits