There shouldn't be a limitation. Although if two different versions of
OpenSSL are being used, it is possible that they could interact together
in odd ways.
OpenSSL will automatically use assembly implementations of algorithms
unless:
* the "no-asm" option is specified at configuration time;
* the processor is detected, at run time, as being unable to support
what we supply;
* there isn't such an implementation available.
I'm assuming that this is what you meant by "Bit-Code".
Paul Dale
On 16/8/21 10:57 pm, Goetzke, Arnold (A.P.) wrote:
Hi -
We have a large application, and two vendors are using the OpenSSL
library in their project. However, only one of the projects encrypts
data successfully when joined in our application
Is this a known limitation?
Also, is there a way to enable Bit-Code for iOS when compiling? I
don't see build setting to enable Bit-Code in the configuration options.
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Compilation_and_Installation
<https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Compilation_and_Installation>
Thanks for the help!
Arnold