I'm using OpenSSL 1.1.0f in a client application. My implementation is using
up memory like crazy, so I must not be doing something right.
I read that 1.1.0 no longer needs explicit library initialization, so I've
take out the one-time calls (like SSL_library_init() and
SSL_load_error_strings()).
Hello,
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 2:21 PM, Richard Levitte
wrote:
> Ah, sorry, I didn't read the output properly.
>
> Regarding the STV_PROTECTED warnings, I don't know at all... I did a
> bit of a search and saw that this has been discussed before, a little
> more than a year ago. See
> https://
I tested 1.1.0g on my solaris10 sparc machine and it worked
fine, but I use opencsw packages with a more modern gcc (4.9.2).
Essentially my build environment and build looks like this:
# Install packages from opencsw
pkgadd -d http://get.opencsw.org/now&& \
/opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -U
Ah, sorry, I didn't read the output properly.
Regarding the STV_PROTECTED warnings, I don't know at all... I did a
bit of a search and saw that this has been discussed before, a little
more than a year ago. See
https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl-dev/2016-August/008192.html
As for the mis
Dear Richard,
Adding no-threads just removes gcc complaint about -pthreads.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Richard Levitte
wrote:
> I suggest adding 'no-threads' to the OpenSSL configuration options, at
> least as a first step. That should at least take away gcc's complaint
> about '-pthread
I suggest adding 'no-threads' to the OpenSSL configuration options, at
least as a first step. That should at least take away gcc's complaint
about '-pthread'... I cannot say if that'll fix the rest, I don't
know Solaris enough.
Cheers,
Richard
In message
on Fri, 17 Nov 2017 11:08:34 +0300, Dm
Hello,
We experience problems building OpenSSL on Solaris.
/usr/local/src/openssl-1.1.0g>uname -a
SunOS pooh.tcinet.ru 5.10 Generic_147147-26 sun4u sparc
SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise
/usr/local/src/openssl-1.1.0g>gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc/sparc-sun-solaris2.10/3.4.6/specs
Configu