On 2010/04/10, at 23:40, Andy Polyakov via RT wrote: >> I tried to make OpenSSL ver.1.0.0 on MacOSX. >> But I failed to 'make test', it said 'Bad cpu type' >> >> Maybe, It is occurred by 'crypto/perlasm/ppc-xlate.pl' . >> In 61 lines >> $arch = ($flavour=~/64/) ? "ppc970-64" : "ppc970" if ($arch eq >> "any"); >> >> In my environment, $flavour is 'osx32', so $arch becomes 'ppc970'. >> But G4 is the cpu on my computer, not ppc970(G5). >> >> I changed that line to >> $arch = ($flavour=~/64/) ? "ppc970-64" : "ppc970" if ($arch eq >> "any"); > > You must mean value other than "ppc970", e.g. "ppc7400"... Either way, > it's not correct solution. > >> Then I can built it up normaly. > > To double-check. Compiling itself is fine, it's first program in 'make > test' that refuses to start. Correct solution is > http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=19546. As workaround you can > configure with the extra argument depicted in above mentioned commit: > > ./config -Wa,-force_cpusubtype_ALL >
Ok. I'll do so. Thank you for helping. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [email protected] Automated List Manager [email protected]
