Hi, Thanks for the answers to my questions - here come some more.
> Apple assembler uses a little bit different syntax and you can't > assemble current modules as they are. ... as I found out myself just after asking the original question, but of course, the following is good to know: > There is perlasm/arm-xlate.pl that enables assembly for 64-bit > iOS, and it's being modified to cover even 32-bit iOS. Is that something that can/will be backported to 1.0.2- (or even 1.0.1-) branch, once it's working? > More specifically. Android has two distinct ARM targets, in sense that if > you build JNI-enabled application, then you'd have to provide two ARM > shared libraries, right? Here, you lost me. So far, I'm building only one shared library for ARM, using the no_asm variant of OpenSSL. And so far, there weren't complaints about unsupported devices, so what do you mean by "two distinct ARM targets"? Regards, Stefan _______________________________________________ openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev