It's in the middle of the afternoon, so I'm resolving this ticket.
I've mailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] about the whole
issue. Whenever I get a good answer, I'll make appropriate changes.
Until then, MacOS X will simply need to be tweaked before one can
compile OpenSSL on it.
[levitte - Wed Jul
[levitte - Tue Jul 16 13:01:40 2002]:
Test complete, 0.9.6e-dev went through without any problems.
I'll see if I can find the delivered libraries again and try to
reinstall them and see what effect that has on it all.
Done. With 0.9.6e-dev, I get exactly the same failure in the RC4
test
[levitte - Wed Jul 17 09:25:24 2002]:
[...] As for 0.9.8-dev, forget it for the moment, there are too
damn many symbols missing in /usr/lib/libcrypto.dylib.
I just tried building with shared support, and it actually works
with a little extra work in the makefiles (MacOS X uses
Note that Apple delivers OpenSSL 0.9.6b, so it may be that the
differences are few enough not to trigger much problems, apparently
with RC4 being the great exception. Actually, even this shouldn't
be a problem, if it weren't for some binary incompatibilities
between (I think) 0.9.6c and
Test complete, 0.9.6e-dev went through without any problems.
I'll see if I can find the delivered libraries again and try to
reinstall them and see what effect that has on it all.
[levitte - Tue Jul 16 12:31:37 2002]:
Note that Apple delivers OpenSSL 0.9.6b, so it may be that the
OpenSSL self-test report:
OpenSSL version: 0.9.6d
Last change: Fix crypto/asn1/a_sign.c so that 'parameters' is
omitte...
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