Once again, for the newcomers who has no choice but to debug openssl
for whatever reasons.  ppc32 assumed.

./Configure -g shared [linux-ppc]

will get you a debug version of 0.9.8.  Correct me if I am wrong.

David


On 7/6/05, David Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My configure script
> 
> ./Configure shared debug \
>         --prefix=/usr \
>         --openssldir=/usr/share/ssl \
>         linux-ppc
> 
> no longer works on 0.9.8
> 
> David
> 
> On 7/6/05, David Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do I build a debug version of 0.9.8?
> >
> > David
> >
> > On 7/5/05, Andy Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Okay, having actually did what Andy suggested, i.e. the one liner fix
> > > > in the assembly code, bn_div_words returns the correct results.
> > >
> > > Note that the final version, one committed to all relevant OpenSSL
> > > branches since couple of days ago and one which actually made to just
> > > released 0.9.8, is a bit different from originally suggested one-line
> > > fix, see for example http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=14199.
> > >
> > > > At this point, my conclusion is, up to openssl-0.9.8-beta6,  the ppc32
> > > > bn_div_words routine generated from crypto/bn/ppc.pl is still busted.
> > >
> > > Yes. Though it should be noted that 0.9.8 was inadvertently avoiding the
> > > bug condition. Recall that original problem report was for 0.9.7.
> > >
> > > > Why do you signal an overflow condition when it appears functions that
> > > > call bn_div_words do not check for overflow conditions?
> > >
> > > That's question to IBM. By the time they submitted the code, I've
> > > explicitly asked what would be appropriate way to generate *fatal*
> > > condition at that point, i.e. one which would result in a core dump, and
> > > it came out as division by 0 instruction. By that time I had no access
> > > to any PPC machine and had to just go with it. Now it actually came as
> > > surprise that division by 0 does not raise an exception, but silently
> > > returns implementation-specific value... A.
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