> Well,I think the error message you failed to read pretty much says it
> all:
>
> [...]
> sdavis> cc -I. -I../include -KPIC -DTHREADS -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN
> sdavis> -DHAVE_DLFCN_H -fast -O -Xa -c cryptlib.c
> sdavis> /usr/ucb/cc: language optional software package not installed
> [...]
I
From: "Steve Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sdavis> I'm fairly new to solaris8-intel, could be my inexperience with compiling
binaries/scripts.
Well,I think the error message you failed to read pretty much says it
all:
[...]
sdavis> cc -I. -I../include -KPIC -DTHREADS -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN
sdav
From: Nathan Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
nbell> There is already support for drop-in cryptography, but doing drop-in
nbell> memory management seems like a more highly applicable feature. After
nbell> already having done this I realize that it is not a daunting task. It
nbell> would've been even bett
From: "Robert Dahlem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Robert.Dahlem> >[...]
Robert.Dahlem> > ld -r -o $$i.o $(ALLSYMSFLAG) lib$$i.a && \
Robert.Dahlem> >[...]
Robert.Dahlem>
Robert.Dahlem> >Please note the 'ld -r'. That's apparently the way to build one giant
Robert.Dahlem> >.o file from a library
From: Tom Biggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
tbiggs> The only configuration issue I can see is that FreeBSD switched
tbiggs> over to ELF format for 3.x, earlier versions used the a.out
tbiggs> format for executables - by default. ELF support was in
tbiggs> version 2 (i.e., ELF executables could be built
sorry for my poor english...
memory management is widely provided by various platforms, but seem some
embedded enviornment RTOS don't provide the ordernary memory library we
usually used.
recently, i try to porting openssl onto an NO_STDIO platform which doesn't
provided malloc, realloc, ...etc.
I'm fairly new to solaris8-intel, could be my inexperience with compiling
binaries/scripts.
./config --prefix=/usr/local --openssldir=/usr/local/openssl run from
/usr/local/openssl-0.9.6b appears to have no errors. No directories are created in
/usr/local, yet no errors. When running make, the
openssl 0819 snapshot doesn't compile -- ssl/ssl_stat.c had
several places that case statements didn't have a ":" on the
clauses. See references to character string 'TLS1'.
(It's a snapshot. Is this on-topic? Should I email a diff/patch
when I find this sort of thing?)
___
There is already support for drop-in cryptography, but doing drop-in
memory management seems like a more highly applicable feature. After
already having done this I realize that it is not a daunting task. It
would've been even better had there been documentation pointing to which
files to change.
Richard,
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001 12:35:36 +0200 (MET DST), Richard Levitte - VMS
Whacker wrote:
>Hmm... In 0.9.7-dev, there's an AIX variant that does what you do,
>but in a slightly different way:
>[...]
> ld -r -o $$i.o $(ALLSYMSFLAG) lib$$i.a && \
>[...]
>Please note the 'ld -r'. Th
Hi!
While writing the manual page for SSL_COMP_add_compression_methods():
SSL_COMP_add_compression_methods() is defined in ssl.h (and is therefore
a public part of the API). The counterpart SSL_COMP_get_compression_methods()
is however only part of ssl_locl.h (and is therefore private).
Does anyb
At 12:18 PM 8/18/01 +0200, Richard wrote:
>From: Tom Biggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>tbiggs> It blew up with a NULL pointer fault. I was surprised to discover
>tbiggs> the reason - apparently, Configure assumes that FreeBSD and
>tbiggs> FreeBSD-elf don't have any support for dynamic shared libraries
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