On Nov 29, 10:44 am, Vladimir MV <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Mouse,
>
> I had to disable assembler completely to get this thing to compile,
> adding -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM to makefile. It compiled & linked
> without errors, but crypttest.exe doesn't work:
> $ ./cryptest.exe
> ld.so.1: cryptest.exe: fatal: cryptest.exe: hardware capability
> (CA_SUNW_HW_1) unsupported: 0xc000000  [PCLMULQDQ AES ]
> Killed
>
> The processor doesn't support AES instructions. What do I do here?
#define CRYPTOPP_DISABLE_AESNI 1

See http://www.cryptopp.com/docs/ref/config_8h_source.html.

Jeff

> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 19:10, Mouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would try disabling Assembler first, just to get a working Crypto++
> > library...
>
> > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 07:50, Vladimir Mosgalin <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> >> Hello everybody.
>
> >> I'm trying to build cryptopp 5.6.1 on Solaris 11 x86-64 system and it
> >> fails. I also tried 5.5.2, it has same problem. I was able to solve
> >> some easy problems, but not the final one. Does anyone know a recepie?
> >> I'd like to find some way to compile with using stock compiler.
>
> >> I have installed C compiler and binutils:
> >> developer/gcc-45 4.5.2-0.175.0.0.0.2.537
> >> developer/gnu-binutils 2.19-0.175.0.0.0.2.537
> >> Of course, rest of components is installed too (Solaris 11 ships with
> >> gnu coreutils, make and so on by default). I'm able to build various
> >> software on this system with this toolchain.
>
> >> This is core2-based system, so -march=native should work as -
> >> march=core2, turning on MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 and SSSE3.

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