Ouch... Spelling Corrector doing is best. The text below should've been:
"... spitting out a pile of error..."
Oh well. Hard to admit, but sometimes automatic correctors are even more
eloquent than me, and seem freeer in their choice of words too. ;-)
Regards,
Uri
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> On Sep
If it builds a dummy engine - then shouldn't a dummy engine respond gracefully
to requests with something like "sorry I can't do anything useful", instead of
spitting outa puke of error messages in response to "openssl engine -t capi"?
Regards,
Uri
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> On Sep 3, 2018, at 12:2
In message <62b8aa9b-d6d2-4f33-94c5-7bfe11e46...@akamai.com> on Mon, 3 Sep 2018
13:56:41 +, "Salz, Rich" said:
> > Gotcha. In that case why does it get built on Mac? I.e., why
> > doesn’t the build process exclude it automatically?
>
> Beats me. It ends up being a zero-length object file, m
On 03/09/18 14:56, Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote:
> *>*Gotcha. In that case why does it get built on Mac? I.e., why doesn’t
> the build process exclude it automatically?
>
>
>
> Beats me. It ends up being a zero-length object file, more or less.
> Perhaps Richard Levitte knows.
It ski
>Gotcha. In that case why does it get built on Mac? I.e., why doesn’t the build
>process exclude it automatically?
Beats me. It ends up being a zero-length object file, more or less. Perhaps
Richard Levitte knows.
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What's Windows? Why doesn't it work like my Mac?
(I wasnt serious but thanks for being a sport)
On Sep 2, 2018 5:02 PM, "Salz, Rich" wrote:
- Gotcha. But why doesn't it work on Mac?
The CAPI engine uses Microsoft libraries that are part of windows.
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On Sep 2, 2018, at 20:02, Salz, Rich via openssl-users
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> Gotcha. But why doesn't it work on Mac?
>
> The CAPI engine uses Microsoft libraries that are part of windows.
Gotcha. In that case why does it get built on Mac? I.e., why doesn’t the build
process exclude it automatically?
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* Gotcha. But why doesn't it work on Mac?
The CAPI engine uses Microsoft libraries that are part of windows.
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Gotcha. But why doesn't it work on Mac?
On Sun, Sep 2, 2018, 2:22 PM Salz, Rich via openssl-users <
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> *>*The capi engine is still broken, however
>
>
>
> That is windows-only, using the MSFT CryptoAPI.
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>The capi engine is still broken, however
That is windows-only, using the MSFT CryptoAPI.
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Never mind. My binding entry point was misbehaving.
The capi engine is still broken, however.
On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 1:51 AM Thomás Inskip wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am trying to develop an engine for OpenSSL. To this effect I have built
> OpenSSL 1.1.0i for Darwin. However, when I try to load any e
Hi.
I am trying to develop an engine for OpenSSL. To this effect I have built
OpenSSL 1.1.0i for Darwin. However, when I try to load any engine,
including capi, which is installed as part of OpenSSL, I get the following:
*openssl* engine -t -c capi
140735831704448:error:260B606D:engine routines
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