I'm sorry I can't understand what you mean.

Is what you mean that I need to reinstall GCC on higher version ?

Before I make openssl, I tried to install GCC on higher version.
But it didn't work.(It also had problem when making....another msg)
So I installed GCC on 2.7 version. At that time there was no errors.
Then I make openssl.
Is there something wrong?

Best Regards,
 
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From: +ADw-postmaster+AEA-serv01.aet.tu-cottbus.de+AD4-
To: +ADw-lisa+AEA-nexerve.com+AD4-
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 5:00 PM
Subject: +AFs-openssl.org +ACM-280+AF0- error msg making openssl


+AD4- 
+AD4- +AFs-lisa+AEA-nexerve.com - Wed Sep 11 09:48:53 2002+AF0-:
+AD4- 
+AD4- +AD4- I sent e-mail in English before.
+AD4- +AD4- Anyway I'm sending it again.
+AD4- 
+AD4- You sent as:
+AD4- 
+AD4- Content-Type: text/plain+ADs-
+AD4-         charset+AD0AIg-ks+AF8-c+AF8-5601-1987+ACI-
+AD4- Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
+AD4- 
+AD4- This character set is not well supported by several mail clients
+AD4- (and by RT).
+AD4- 
+AD4- ...
+AD4- +AD4- -c  read+AF8-pwd.c
+AD4- +AD4- In file included from /usr/include/termios.h:13,
+AD4- +AD4-                  from read+AF8-pwd.c:143:
+AD4- +AD4- /usr/include/sys/termios.h:376: parse error before +AGA-uint32+AF8-t'
+AD4- +AD4- /usr/include/sys/termios.h:376: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or
+AD4- +AD4- union
+AD4- +AD4- +ACoAKgAq- Error code 1
+AD4- 
+AD4- +AD4- OpenSSL self-test report:
+AD4- +AD4- 
+AD4- +AD4- OpenSSL version:  0.9.6g
+AD4- +AD4- Last change:      +AFs-In 0.9.6g-engine release:+AF0-...
+AD4- +AD4- OS (uname):       SunOS inno005 5.6 Generic+AF8-105181-31 sun4u sparc
+AD4- +AD4- SUNW,Ultra-60
+AD4- +AD4- OS (config):      sun4u-whatever-solaris2
+AD4- +AD4- Target (default): solaris-sparcv9-gcc27
+AD4- +AD4- Target:           solaris-sparcv9-gcc27
+AD4- +AD4- Compiler:         gcc version 2.7.2
+AD4- 
+AD4- It seems that your compiler and or system don't work well together.
+AD4- I have seen things like this happening (on HP systems), when the
+AD4- gcc compiler was built on another version of the operating system.
+AD4- gcc uses modified versions of the header files that are copied into
+AD4- gcc's own locations. When the underlying system is updated, these
+AD4- header files don't match any longer, leading to interesting error
+AD4- messages...
+AD4- 
+AD4- Best regards,
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