Re: sha test failing on MkLinux PPC

2005-03-17 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hello Andy, thanks for your help. > > Clues? Google for 3c48692aceb44f85cf99c985154c15b79e6baef0, which is > your own hash value... gcc-bugs report from 2000 maintains that gcc 2.96 > fails in exactly same way on PowerPC, but not 2.95.3... Does it sound > like problem with test program? No, it s

Re: sha test failing on MkLinux PPC

2005-03-10 Thread Andy Polyakov
With the wide variety of platforms, it is not unusual for problems to show up on only one platform. Yes, but when it does, it's more and more likely to mean that it's something wrong with end-developer environment, e.g. a compiler bug... Naturally provided that platform is correctly recognized by

RE: sha test failing on MkLinux PPC

2005-03-10 Thread Green, Paul
Andy Polyakov wrote, responding to my earlier post: > Paul, > > > With the wide variety of platforms, it is not unusual for > > problems to show up on only one platform. > > Yes, but when it does, it's more and more likely to mean that it's > something wrong with end-developer environment, e.g. a

Re: sha test failing on MkLinux PPC

2005-03-10 Thread Andy Polyakov
Riccardo, it is nice to see how my messages are totally ignored... As nice as to see how instructions in ./README are totally ignored: " SUPPORT --- If you have any problems with OpenSSL then please take the following steps first: - Download the current snapshot from ftp://ftp.openssl.org/sn

RE: sha test failing on MkLinux PPC

2005-03-09 Thread Green, Paul
Riccardo wrote: > it is nice to see how my messages are totally ignored... I hope this > doesn't mean that everybody is clueless. I did further tests though. All it means is that in the time between when you posted your first message and now, no one who chanced to read the list had seen this prob

Re: sha test failing on MkLinux PPC

2005-03-09 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hello, it is nice to see how my messages are totally ignored... I hope this doesn't mean that everybody is clueless. I did further tests though. > test 1 ok > test 2 ok > error calculating SHA on '3c48692aceb44f85cf99c985154c15b79e6baef0' > got 3c48692aceb44f85cf99c985154c15b79e6baef0 instead of

Re: sha test failing on MkLinux PPC

2005-03-08 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Riccardo Mottola wrote: > error calculating SHA on '3c48692aceb44f85cf99c985154c15b79e6baef0' > got 3c48692aceb44f85cf99c985154c15b79e6baef0 instead of > 3232affa48628a26653b5aaa44541fd90d690603 > make[1]: *** [test_sha] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/openssl-0.9.7e/te