Hi! Patch applied and committed to the 0.9.8 and 0.9.9-dev branches. Thanks.
Ticket resolved. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Fri Jun 3 12:58:18 2005]: > Reference: [openssl.org #516] > > A couple of years ago, I submitted a patch to the Configure > script to support the Intel compiler on Linux/IA64, adding a new > "linux-ia64-ecc". > > Since then, in release 8 of the Intel compiler, the name of the > compiler drive has been changed from "ecc" to "icc" (matching the > name on ia32). > > I've attached a patch for Configure that adds a new configuration, > "linux-ia64-icc". The only change is the name of the compiler. > This is based on openssl-SNAP-20050602.tar.gz. > > The "linux-ia64-ecc" is still there, since the previous version of > the compiler is presumably still in use. > > The "ecc" command still exists in release 8; it invokes the compiler > like icc but produces a warning message on stderr: > > ecc: warning: The Intel C/C++ driver is now named icc. You can > suppress this message with '-quiet' > > I don't know whether this has any effect (I've seen cases where > configuration scripts are confused when the compiler writes anything > to stderr, even if the compilation is successful). > > I haven't actually been able to test this patch, since the latest > release doesn't build on IA-64. -- Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [email protected] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
