> On 2007.04.10 at 19:16:03 +0200, Christophe Devine wrote:
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> > I cross-compiled OpenSSL on ARM and MIPS a couple months ago, to
> > perform some RSA benchmarking. I remember hacking the linux-
> > generic target to use arm-linux-gcc instead of gcc also added
> > -static to the CFLAGS. There i
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I saw a tantalizing thread from 2006 in the mailing list archives
> > that talked about adding an mingw target to Configure and I wonder
> > if that's not the way to go. Should I add powerpc-linux and
> > arm-linux target lines to Configure
> On 4/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I need to build OpenSSL on Intel Linux (Fedora Core 4, if it
> > matters) for PowerPC and ARM targets. ...
>
> for ARM you can try Scratchbox (http://www.scratchbox.org), it's a
> complete environment that runs in Linux and it
I need to build OpenSSL on Intel Linux (Fedora Core 4, if it matters)
for PowerPC and ARM targets. Someone before me did this for us with
0.9.7 and a bunch of patches to Makefiles but it's not portable or
flexible and as I'm revising our build environment somewhat, I'd rather
do it the "right" wa
I've inherited and system and an application that I can't quite get to work. I've got
Redhat Linux 7.3 on Intel w/ OpenSSL 0.9.7 half-installed (so it seems). When I type
"openssl", I get:
openssl: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0.9.7: cannot open shared
object file: No suc