Rick Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC, many PA2.0 HP 9000s will id themselves as only a 9000/800 - there
were enough different models of 800 over the years that just about all
the digits were taken,. Might be best to triple-check with the likes of
the model command and perhaps some
Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got from HP a copy of the makefile used to build OpenSSL into a depot
(which I cannot use as such), but this is where I'll be working now.
The depot is for an older version of openssl, and I get different errors
which have no reasons to be easier to solve
Hello 'ViSolve Security',
ViSolve Security Consulting Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try OpenSSL compilation with the following configure options.
# ./Configure --prefix=/vob/tools_HP-UX zlib shared hpux-parisc2-cc
Thanks for your reply, and sorry for not following up faster.
Your
Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'll try to see what exactly affects.
It seems that the discriminating factor in my case,
i.e. what broke my build,
what gmake.
In my first attempt, I had GNU make in my path, preempting /usr/ccs/bin/make.
If I take it away, my build works...
I found that I
Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Indeed, it does. With your path, I can build.
I'll try to see what exactly affects.
I wasn't yet able to find the exact cause of my error on Solaris...
I switched to HP-UX, where I built a shared lib version of zlib,
and failed to produce one of openssl.
I
Hello,
[ 3rd attempt to post. Hopefully won't come in multiple copies. ]
I try to build and install on various platforms,
(Solaris sparcv9, HP-UX, AIX), to a non-standard path,
for use with subversion.
A first attempt showed me that svn expected shared libraries,
so that I try to produce them,
Thanks Laurent,
Laurent Blume [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FWIW, I can tell you that the following commands do work for me, Solaris
8 to 10, SPARC x86, Studio 9 to 11, OpenSSL 0.9.7 and 0.9.8.
This (for now) is 0.9.8 on Solaris 8 (SunOS 5.8 sparc),
even if config says: Configuring for
Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway, thanks, I'll try to see whether setting such a standard PATH could
help identifying the cause of the problem.
Indeed, it does. With your path, I can build.
I'll try to see what exactly affects.
Thanks again Laurent