In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 10 Oct 2002 
14:34:31 -0700 (PDT), jing cui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

jingcui_80202> Now I have another problem: On DG AViiON machine the
jingcui_80202> "make test" failed with test_bn. I searched
jingcui_80202> openssl-users archive and found that there was a bug
jingcui_80202> report on April 7, 2000 with exactly the same problem
jingcui_80202> but nobody seemed reponded to that report.
jingcui_80202> 
jingcui_80202> There is a "core" file under /openssl-0.9.6e/test,
jingcui_80202> apparently from the bombed out "bc". It showed a
jingcui_80202> "segmentation violation: attempted to access unmapped
jingcui_80202> memory".
jingcui_80202> 
jingcui_80202> It looked to me that DG has some bug in their "bc"
jingcui_80202> implemtentaion or OpenSSL is pushing too far. ALL
jingcui_80202> OTHER TESTS passed without problem.

The usual answer is "get GNU bc, build it, install it, then rerun the
OpenSSL tests".

jingcui_80202> By the way, I actually had to manually twist the
jingcui_80202> ./config to pass "dgux-R4-x86-gcc" to "Configure" to
jingcui_80202> get the "config" process finished. Without the change,
jingcui_80202> ./config will invoke "Configure" with "dgux", which is
jingcui_80202> not an valid item in the platform table.

Please send us a patch.

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