Please try an 0.9.6 snapshot, and tell us if that helped.

[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue Aug 20 08:44:07 2002]:

> I'm attempting to biuld openSSL on a Mac OS X Server 1.2v3 system
> a/k/a Rhapsody.
>   Apple's cc version cc-783.1, based on gcc version 2.7.2.1
> 
> All goes well until the link step when I get an undefined symbol
> mesage from
> ld in vuilding openssl  itself:
> cc -o openssl -DMONOLITH -I../include -O3 -DB_ENDIAN openssl.o
> verify.o asn1pars.
> o req.o dgst.o dh.o dhparam.o enc.o passwd.o gendh.o errstr.o ca.o
> pkcs7.o
> crl2p7.o crl.o rsa.o rsautl.o dsa.o dsaparam.o x509.o genrsa.o
> gendsa.o s_server.
> o s_client.o speed.o s_time.o apps.o s_cb.o s_socket.o app_rand.o
> version.
> o sess_id.o ciphers.o nseq.o pkcs12.o pkcs8.o spkac.o smime.o 
rand.o
> -L.. -lssl
> -L.. -lcrypto
> /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
> _ftime
> make[1]: *** [openssl] Error 1
> make: *** [sub_all] Error 1
> 
> 
> 
> Upon further investigation, it appears that Apple didn't include 
the
> compatibility
> library binary with the system, though they did ship a man page for
> ftime(
> ). Are there any work-arounds for this? It looks like you could 
roll
> your
> own ftime() using gettimeofday() easily enough. I'd need some 
guidance
> in
> adding it to the makefiles, though.
> 
> TIA
> Regards,
> Milo
> --
> Milo Velimirovic       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Unix Computer Network Administrator  (608) 785-6618
> University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
> La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 USA   43 48 05 N 91 14 22 W
> 


-- 
Richard Levitte
______________________________________________________________________
OpenSSL Project                                 http://www.openssl.org
Development Mailing List                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Automated List Manager                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to