On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 05:07:42PM -0500, John A. Scozzy wrote:

> I've successfully used all OpenSSL releases since
> v0.9.1c but now (with a fresh glibc Linux) have
> run into a problem - and it could very well be
> at my end, not yours, but I'm not sure so thought
> I'd report anyway.

> Failed! bc: /bin/sh: bc: command not found

bc is the Unix calculator.  It is only used in the test to verify that
OpenSSL's math library works correctly.  What surprises me is that you
are already the second to report this problem.

I would assume that bc was installed on the system(s) where you used
earlier versions of OpenSSL, but is missing on your current Linux
system.  Could you please verify that?

What happens when you run "bc" from the shell?  In case it says
"command not found", did you do anything unusual while installing the
system?

Thanks,

 Ulf
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