[openssl.org #685] bio.h + intel Compiler request

2003-09-27 Thread Richard Levitte via RT

I did it better: I just removed the extra arguments from all the
BIO_printfs in apps/pkcs8.c that had it.  Please try tomorrow's snapshot.

Thank you.  Ticket resolved.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed Sep 10 08:08:57 2003]:

 Hi,
 can you add
 
 #ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
 #pragma warning (disable:268)
 #endif
 
 to \crypto\bio\bio.h ?
 
 All description see below :)
 
 Evgeny.
 
 
 
   BIO_printf and compiler error #268
Issue Number 203032   Issue Status Answered
Originator Evgeny Sabelsky   Submit Date 8/19/2003
Company Medweb Inc.   Last Update 9/2/2003
Intel Contact Closed Date 9/2/2003
Product Type Development Environment (tools,SDV,EAP)   Product
Status
 Released
Product Name Intel(R) C++ Compiler for Windows*
   Additional product info --Product Info/Self Help   File
Downloads
 (19)
   Question
   .\apps\pkcs8.c(326): error #268: the format string ends before this
 argument
   BIO_printf(bio_err, Error converting key\n, outfile);
 
   Why ? BIO_printf isn't standard function, so, icl shouldn't check
 arguments
 
   Issue Communication Reply to Issue
 
   Feedback from Evgeny Sabelsky: 8/27/2003 11:59:11 PM
   Yes :) but i saw #error instead of warning in 7.0.??? version, i
have
 updated to latest 7.1.019 and it seems like works good. Now i see #warning
 message.
 
   Thanks.
 
   Updated by Intel: 8/27/2003 1:43:29 PM
 
   Hi Evgeny,
 
   Upon our developer review, this warning message is Okay. You could
 turn off the warning if you don't like to see the warning message by
typing:
   #pragma warning (disable:268)
 
   Regards,
   Ying Ning
   Intel Customer Support
 
 
 
 
 
   Updated by Intel: 8/21/2003 11:53:33 AM
 
   Hi Evgeny,
 
   I reproduced your issue and entered it in our problem tracking
system.
 I will let you know when I have an update on this issue.
 
   Regards,
   Ying Ning
   Intel Customer Support
 
 
   Feedback from Evgeny Sabelsky: 8/20/2003 2:07:50 AM
   Here is the small example:
 
   #include stdio.h
   #include stdlib.h
   #include stdarg.h
 
   int BIO_printf (const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
int ret;
 
va_start(args, format);
 
ret = 0;
 
va_end(args);
return(ret);
}
 
   void main(void)
   {
   BIO_printf(%s%s\n, 1, 2, some useful string);
   }
 
   Updated by Intel: 8/19/2003 5:06:23 PM
   Evgeny,
 
   Does the usage of BIO_printf match the prototype you have
defined for
 this routine? Is it possible to send a small test case that reproduces
this
 issue? I can then ask the developers for more details on why this error
 message is being displayed.
 
   Regards,
 
   Elizabeth S.
   Intel Customer Support
   Updated by Intel: 8/19/2003 8:53:30 AM
 
   Evgeny,
 
   I received your issue and I am investigating it. I will send you an
 update soon.
 
   Regards,
 
   Elizabeth S.
   Intel Customer Support
 
   For on-line assistance:
 http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools
   For user forums: http://intel.com/ids/community
   For general support information:
 http://intel.com/software/products/support/index.htm
 
 
 
 
 
 


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[openssl.org #685] bio.h + intel Compiler request

2003-09-10 Thread Evgeny Sabelsky via RT

Hi,
can you add

#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
#pragma warning (disable:268)
#endif

to \crypto\bio\bio.h ?

All description see below :)

Evgeny.



  BIO_printf and compiler error #268
   Issue Number 203032   Issue Status Answered
   Originator Evgeny Sabelsky   Submit Date 8/19/2003
   Company Medweb Inc.   Last Update 9/2/2003
   Intel Contact Closed Date 9/2/2003
   Product Type Development Environment (tools,SDV,EAP)   Product Status
Released
   Product Name Intel(R) C++ Compiler for Windows*
  Additional product info --Product Info/Self Help   File Downloads
(19)
  Question
  .\apps\pkcs8.c(326): error #268: the format string ends before this
argument
  BIO_printf(bio_err, Error converting key\n, outfile);

  Why ? BIO_printf isn't standard function, so, icl shouldn't check
arguments

  Issue Communication Reply to Issue

  Feedback from Evgeny Sabelsky: 8/27/2003 11:59:11 PM
  Yes :) but i saw #error instead of warning in 7.0.??? version, i have
updated to latest 7.1.019 and it seems like works good. Now i see #warning
message.

  Thanks.

  Updated by Intel: 8/27/2003 1:43:29 PM

  Hi Evgeny,

  Upon our developer review, this warning message is Okay. You could
turn off the warning if you don't like to see the warning message by typing:
  #pragma warning (disable:268)

  Regards,
  Ying Ning
  Intel Customer Support





  Updated by Intel: 8/21/2003 11:53:33 AM

  Hi Evgeny,

  I reproduced your issue and entered it in our problem tracking system.
I will let you know when I have an update on this issue.

  Regards,
  Ying Ning
  Intel Customer Support


  Feedback from Evgeny Sabelsky: 8/20/2003 2:07:50 AM
  Here is the small example:

  #include stdio.h
  #include stdlib.h
  #include stdarg.h

  int BIO_printf (const char *format, ...)
   {
   va_list args;
   int ret;

   va_start(args, format);

   ret = 0;

   va_end(args);
   return(ret);
   }

  void main(void)
  {
  BIO_printf(%s%s\n, 1, 2, some useful string);
  }

  Updated by Intel: 8/19/2003 5:06:23 PM
  Evgeny,

  Does the usage of BIO_printf match the prototype you have defined for
this routine? Is it possible to send a small test case that reproduces this
issue? I can then ask the developers for more details on why this error
message is being displayed.

  Regards,

  Elizabeth S.
  Intel Customer Support
  Updated by Intel: 8/19/2003 8:53:30 AM

  Evgeny,

  I received your issue and I am investigating it. I will send you an
update soon.

  Regards,

  Elizabeth S.
  Intel Customer Support

  For on-line assistance:
http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools
  For user forums: http://intel.com/ids/community
  For general support information:
http://intel.com/software/products/support/index.htm






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