Anno, you can just add a #include <malloc.h> to the top of rijndael.cpp. 
I've also checked a fix into SVN (r463).

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From: "anno" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 8:29 AM
To: "Crypto++ Users" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Bug in Crypto++ 5.5.0

>
> where can I download this malloc.h file?
>
> On 5 Apr., 16:03, Mouse <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes I think this added Enc::AdvancedProcessBlock() function has rough
>> edges. You pointed out one of them, I've stumbled upon another
>> (insufficient screening of the compilation flags -
>> CRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM in particular, thus forcing the user of the
>> library to need how exactly the library was compiled - it was not the
>> case with prior versions).
>>
>> And for you - locate the "malloca.h" file in your system and make sure
>> that rijndael.cpp includes it from the location where it is.
>>
>> As for Wei Dai - perhaps you'd like to reconsider this
>> Enc::ADvancedProcessBlock() construction, as it seems to have broken
>> portability at least on Mac platform.
>>
>> On 4/5/09, anno <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > hallo everybody,
>>
>> > I think there is an bug in Crypto++.
>>
>> > Yesterdy I tried to compile new crypto++ version 5.6.0 with mysys core
>> > (gcc 3.4.5) and I got an error message within compiling the library.
>>
>> > Here is my error message:
>>
>> > $ make
>> > g++ -DNDEBUG -g -O2 -pipe -c rijndael.cpp
>> > rijndael.cpp:75:21: malloca.h: No such file or directory
>> > rijndael.cpp: In member function `virtual size_t
>> > CryptoPP::Rijndael::Enc::AdvancedProcessBlocks(const byte*, const
>> > byte*, byte*, size_t, CryptoPP::word32) const':
>> > rijndael.cpp:945: error: `alloca' was not declared in this scope
>> > make: *** [rijndael.o] Error 1
>>
>> > In this code area:
>>
>> > do {
>> > space = (byte *)alloca(255+sizeof(Locals));
>> > space += (256-(size_t)space%256)%256;
>> > }
>> > while (AliasedWithTable(space, space+sizeof(Locals)));
>>
>> > Well gcc can not find this "alloca" function in the code.
>>
>> > best regards anno
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Uri
> >
> 

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