Hello,

I've hacked a bit in SSLeay on VMS together with another fellow VMS
hacker.  There are small things that needed correction in the C code,
and the VMS scripts (basically all files ending in .com) have been
more or less completely rewritten, enabling installation in a well
known location, cretion of procedures for easy setup at boot and stuff
like that.  My future plans involve creation of shared libraries
instead of the current static ones (or in addition...) and more fixes
of VMS-specific quirks.

I do the main development on Unix, to make sure my hacks do not
destroy the code on the Unix platform.  ("Unix" include SunOS 4 and 5,
Open-, Net-, and FreeBSD, and occasionally Linux)  The source is then
downloaded to a bunch of VMS machines, where I conduct the tests
(compilation, linkage, running the test programs, and linking with my
SSH client (FISH)).

Are my changes interesting to the core of OpenSSL?  So far, I've
hacked in SSLeay up to version 0.8.1b, but I will import the 0.9.x
source within days.

-- 
Richard Levitte   \ Spannv�gen 38, II \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vice Chairman and  \ S-161 43  BROMMA  \ T: +46-8-26 52 47
Redakteur @ Stacken \      SWEDEN       \ or +46-708-20 09 64
Procurator Odiosus Ex Infernis             -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Unsolicited commercial email is subject to an archival fee of $400.
See <http://www.stacken.kth.se/~levitte/mail/> for more info.
______________________________________________________________________
OpenSSL Project                                 http://www.openssl.org
Development Mailing List                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Automated List Manager                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to