On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:58:48PM +0800, Ng Pheng Siong wrote:
> > You're not by any chance running than on an 80386 processor, are you?
>
> I have a Pentium FreeBSD 2.2.5. Same error.
I already concluded that Sean can't be using an 80386 if it is a
production server. :)
Nevertheless, the bswap ops (implemented as .byte 15 .byte 200 etc)
are the only unusual thing in the SHA-1 assembler code. For that
reason, I would like to know what happens if you run "./config 386"
even though it is a Pentium. Would you try that and let me know what
happens?
Did you use earlier versions of OpenSSL on that machine? If so, with
what result?
> Also, 'config -d' on said FreeBSD says 'dunno.' Any idea how?
The Configure perl script currently doesn't have a debug entry for
FreeBSD. I think you can create one by copying the normal FreeBSD
entry, removing -fomit-frame-pointer and adding -g.
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