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
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