> > > This patch appears to fix it (I stole the OpenBSD-sparc64 config > > > target). OpenSSL builds and passes 'make test'. > > > > Looks not too bad. I'm a little worried with the following assumption, however. >Can you be sure that it doesn't hit any 32-bit platform? > > FreeBSD does not support Sparc32 and probably never will.
"Probably never" is not exactly reassuring:-) I mean I see no reason why we should feel discouraged to recognize that it's sparc64. What does uname -m return on your machine? But most of all I wonder do we really have to have separate lines for NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenBSD? Why can't we unify those lines to asteriskBSD-platform? In which case sparc64 recognition becomes a must as other flavors do support non-UltraSPARCs. Here is another question. Is v9 the only supported ABI on *BSD-sparc64 platforms? In other words is it possible to run 32-bit SPARC apps on 64-bit SPARC platform? Is it possible to generate 32-bit apps on 64-bit platform? A. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
