Yes, OS is Solaris x86 2.7 and turing off asm seems to work..
I am using openssl for netscape SSL server on APACHE - via mod-ssl.
Any pointers greatly apprecitaed...
>
>> oops, needed to turn off asm. Then worked great...
>Well, slower though. Especially bignum stuff. Run ./config -DPEDANTIC
>instead if you don't want the performance suffer. On the other hand if
>you're in US and link with RSAref, then it won't help bugnums anyway
>(for your reference RSAref is about 2.5 times slower than assembler
>crafted OpenSSL). Another workaround is to install GNU assembler. In
>either case...
>> >
>> > Has anyone successfully compiled openssl on a Solaris x86
>> > platform?
>Can you confirm that it's Solaris 7_x86 you're talking about? I have
>different reports and am under impression that it's not a problem under
>Solaris 2.x_x86. I want to put check for this into ./config.
>> I am bunping into the following compilation error;
>> >
>> >cc -I.. -I../../include -DTHREADS -D_REENTRANT -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
-m486
>> >-Wall -DL_ENDIAN -DSHA1_ASM -DMD5_ASM -DRMD160_ASM -c sha_dgst.c
>> >Assembler: sha_dgst.c
>> > aline 270 : Illegal mnemonic
>> > aline 270 : syntax error
>> >....(bunches of these)
>> > aline 496 : syntax error
>> > aline 501 : Illegal mnemonic
>> > aline 501 : syntax error
>> >*** Error code 1
>> >make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `sha_dgst.o'
>> >Current working directory /export/www/openssl-0.9.4/crypto/sha
>> >
>> > Any help greatly appreciated..
>It's not coincidence that ./README advises to
>> If you wish to report a bug then please include the following information in
>> any bug report:
>>
>> OpenSSL Details
>> - Version, most of these details can be got from the
>> 'openssl version -a' command.
>> Operating System Details
>> - On Unix systems: Output of './config -t'
>> - OS Name, Version
>> - Hardware platform
>> Compiler Details
>> - Name
>> - Version
>> Application Details
>> - Name
>> - Version
>> Problem Description
>> - include steps that will reproduce the problem (if known)
>> Stack Traceback (if the application dumps core)
>
>Cheers. Andy.
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