On 11/12/2015 00:16, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 05:13:32PM -0600, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
C does not make such a guarantee, though recent-ish POSIX does. (This
system is a windows one, thought, right?)
There are DSPs that only support 32 bit, they don't have a concept
of 8 bit. But I think there is various code that assumes that
char is 8 bit, and I doubt you can get OpenSSL working on such a
system.
Target in question is traditional 32 bit ARM with 32 bit
instructions and 8 bit char.
Looks like a hard to fix compiler bug to me.
Enjoy
Jakob
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