Test of snapshots for 13 November 2002 Tests that were performed:
- configuration and build - test suite - installation (be wise and do it in some temporary directory) Optional things would be to test the following: - build and run mod_ssl with the new installation Using mod_ssl 2.8.12 and Apache 1.3.27, with mm-1.2.1 (I am not testing OpenSSH or shared libraries. I am testing engine support for CryptoSwift, in conjunction with Apache.) On Solaris 7, using SUNWspro C compiler (Workshop C 5.0) (sun4u-whatever-solaris2), 32 bit (Path includes SUNWspro bin directory, /usr/ccs/bin, and /usr/openwin/bin, where makedepend is found.) OpenSSL 0.9.7 snapshot openssl-SNAP-20021113: config - pass make depend - pass make - FAILED "../../include/openssl/aes.h", line 56: #error: AES is disabled. cc: acomp failed for aes-core.c *** Error code 2 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target aes_core.o openssl-e-0.9.6-stable-SNAP-20021113: config: pass, configured for solaris-sparcv9-cc make: pass make test: pass (with the exception of bc, which cleanly fails for lack of the right version of bc on this system) speed test: accesses cswift engine, fails with error -10006, wrong size, wrong signature length configure mod_ssl: pass make apache: pass make certificate: pass make install for apache: pass Run apache without CryptoSwift card, using SSL, shmcb session cache: Testing with the Rainbow client program "show", just one client. 1 thread: 22 tps 10 threads: 55 tps Run apache with CryptoSwift card, using SSL, shmcb session cache: 1 thread: 62tps 10 threads: 203tps Pass (Apache runs with this version of OpenSSL, the CryptoSwift card can still be accessed from OpenSSL, and it still accelerates SSL traffic). openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20021113 "../../include/openssl/aes.h", line 56: #error: AES is disabled. cc: acomp failed for aes-core.c *** Error code 2 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target aes_core.o I can also test snapshots on HP UX 11.0, AIX 4.3, and Linux Red Hat (a couple of different versions), if you need these. I will definitely check that the engine code changes in OpenSSL 0.9.7 don't break CryptoSwift, once I can get an OpenSSL 0.9.7 snapshot to build properly. Lynn Gazis Rainbow Technologies ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]