>> The problems occur on Red Hat 5.1 server x86_64. For what it's worth, >> I don't get errors on (updated :) Ubuntu 7.10. >> >> I do get errors even with Bodo's addition to randfile.c. I'd be happy >> to post the valgrind output if that would be helpful. > > If this is environment/OS-specific, then it's probably indicative of a libc > (or valgrind, or gcc) issue with the fixed-in-the-past versions of those > packages on RH5.1-64bit. If compiling and running the same openssl source on > a different system doesn't give you problems, that would seem to imply that > the problem appears and disappears based on elements that vary rather than > elements that are invariant. :-)
It's environment dependent. I'm not able to reproduce the valgrind errors even on other 64 bit RH5.1 machines. As far as I'm concerned, openssl valgrinds clean with ./config no-asm -DPURIFY: my goals are achieved. -JP ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List openssl-dev@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]