Re: Cross-building OpenSSL from Intel Linux to others

2007-04-11 Thread cnelson
On 2007.04.10 at 19:16:03 +0200, Christophe Devine wrote: 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 is

Cross-building OpenSSL from Intel Linux to others

2007-04-10 Thread cnelson
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 way

Re: Cross-building OpenSSL from Intel Linux to others

2007-04-10 Thread cnelson
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 enables you

Re: Cross-building OpenSSL from Intel Linux to others

2007-04-10 Thread cnelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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 to do what

Problems installing OpenSSL on Linux

2004-06-10 Thread cnelson
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 such