Randal T. Rioux napsal(a):
I've battled this for a while. I'm finally breaking down and asking for help.

If you're answer to this is "why 64-bit" then don't answer. You wouldn't
understand. Same if you say "why don't you use packages."

Here is my scenerio:

 - Sun 420R x450Mhz UltraSPARC-II / 4GB RAM
 - Solaris 10 05/08
 - OpenSSL 0.9.8h
 - PostgreSQL 8.3.3
 - GCC 3.4.6
 - GNU Make 3.81

Three questions (yeah, you forbided ask, but ...)

1) Why 64

64bit code on SPARC is slower, because SPARC uses 4byte instructions and processing 64bit data needs more instructions. It is good only if you need more then 4GB share memory. When you use sunstudio compiler with best optimization 64bit application has 1%-5% performance degradation.

2) Why you don't use package

You can use Solaris'es packages, which are integrated and optimized for Solaris.

3)  Why you don't use build-in libssl?

Integrated libssl is not only copy of original open ssl. It has lot of improvements and it uses crypto hardware accelerator if you have it (for example Niagara 2).

See more:
http://blogs.sun.com/janp/ http://blogs.sun.com/janp/entry/on_openssl_versions_in_solaris

                Zdenek

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