Yup -- Without fips configured I imagine that all the DH symbols would 
come in from the non-FIPS DH code (since OPENSSL_FIPS wouldn't be 
#defined) and everything would be fine.

BTW, one thought: assuming the OpenSSL team has access to a variety of
platforms, it might be useful to have some basic build scripts that could
be run prior to an official release to make sure that the most common
configs build.  (Or you may already have such a thing, and win32 fips just
didn't happen to be on it.)

Matt

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Subject: Re: Bug in 0.9.7e Win32 Build (mkfiles.pl)


On Mon, Oct 25, 2004, Matt Pauker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> There appears to be a bug in the Win32 build: util/mkfiles.pl is missing 
> "fips/dh" in the @dirs array.  The build ends up failing once it gets to 
> making the tests (fails on md2test I believe).
> 
> Once I added "fips/dh" in, the build went smoothly.
> 

Oops. I assume you're trying a fips build (fips on the Configure command
line). Without that it should compile OK on Win32.

Steve.
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