An urgent problem: I just cross compile the OpenSSL 0.9.7 under linux
by mipsel-linux-gcc for
MIPS R3000, no error occur during the compiling process.
But, when I put the result lib to the hard platform, the openssl routines
can not be carried out and ¡°segment fault¡± occurs.
Why? Does the
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Hi, everyone,
An urgent problem:
I just cross compile the OpenSSL 0.9.7 under linux by mipsel-linux-gcc for
MIPS R3000, no error occur during the compiling process.
But, when I put the result lib to the hard platform, the openssl routines
can not be carried out and ¡°segment fault¡±
) The program works on X86, such as Linux in Vmware.
3) The program crash on the first call to transcend.
4) The demo ssl in openssl directory also crash.
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Problem of OpenSSL on MIPS R3000
I just cross compile the OpenSSL 0.9.7 under linux by mipsel-linux-gcc for
MIPS R3000, no error
Hi, everyone,
An urgent problem:
I just cross compile the OpenSSL 0.9.7 under linux by mipsel-linux-gcc for
MIPS R3000, no error occur during the compiling process.
But, when I put the result lib to the hard platform, the openssl routines
can not be carried out and “segment fault” occurs.
Why?
Hi, everyone,
I just cross compile the OpenSSL 0.9.7 under linux by mipsel-linux-gcc for
MIPS R3000, no error occur during the compiling process.
But, when I put the result lib to the hard platform, the openssl routines
can not be carried out and “segment fault” occurs.
Why? Does the OpenSSL not
I just cross compile the OpenSSL 0.9.7 under linux by mipsel-linux-gcc for
MIPS R3000, no error occur during the compiling process.
But, when I put the result lib to the hard platform, the openssl routines
can not be carried out and “segment fault” occurs.
Why? Does the OpenSSL not support
Hello, everyone,
I just cross compile the OpenSSL 0.9.7 under linux by mipsel-linux-gcc for
MIPS R3000, no error occur during the compiling process.
But, when I put the result lib to the hard platform, the openssl routines
can not be carried out and “segment fault” occurs.
Why? Does the