This is a platform bug that can be avoided by not running "./config" as root.
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> From: Mitch Halmu via RT [mailto:r...@openssl.org]
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 5:57 PM
>
> When running the config script on Solaris 9 (sparc), the symbolic link
> /dev/null -> /devices/pseudo/mm@0:null is destroyed.
But only if you're rash enough to run the config script as root, presumably.
On Friday 03 May 2013 12:56:41 Mitch Halmu via RT wrote:
> When running the config script on Solaris 9 (sparc), the symbolic link
> /dev/null -> /devices/pseudo/mm@0:null is destroyed. You will notice it
> happened by the error messages that start spewing. To repair:
>
> # ln -s /devices/pseudo/mm
Greetings,
When running the config script on Solaris 9 (sparc), the symbolic link
/dev/null -> /devices/pseudo/mm@0:null is destroyed. You will notice it
happened by the error messages that start spewing. To repair:
# ln -s /devices/pseudo/mm@0:null /dev/null
Workaround: comment out the followin