[guest - Thu Nov 11 12:22:19 2004]:

> When building openssl, I get a message satating that m486 is depricated.
>  The message tells me to use march=i486 or mcpu=i486 instead (when using
> Rehat 8.0, 9.0, Fedora Core 1, Fedora Core 2).  On Fedora Core 3 (just
> released) the correct options stated in the message are march=i486 and
> mtune=i486.  FC3 uses gcc 3.4.2.  Most eveyone is going to have i686
> support, so in my opinion, i686 cpu support should be the default.  
> 
> I tried editing the Makefile to correct the issue, but my feeble
> attempts are not working...perhaps somebody has a patch for the
Makefile?  
> 
> This problems exists in all releases of OpenSSL 0.9.7, up thru the
> current 0.9.7e.  I am aware of the special circumstances using OpenSSL
> w/ Redhat (e.g. don't replace the orginal openssl rpm), but I wold like
> to intsall a second copy of OpenSSL (0.9.7e) to replace the 0.97.a that
> comes with All version of Fedora Core.  

Doesn't do that on FC2 with me, ./config uses the linux-pentium platform
 and uses -mcpu=pentium.

How are you configuring OpenSSL? What does 'openssl version -a' show?

Steve.
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