Andy,

I resolved the problem by changing the endian flag for Intel Macs in the
configure file. See my note below. Perhaps, this change to the configure
file can be included in future releases.
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For the Intel Mac, change the Configure file. The value for darwin-i386-cc
should be
L_ENDIAN, not B_ENDIAN. Otherwise you'll get a fips_canister fingerprint
mismatch.

"darwin-i386-cc","cc:-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-common -DL_ENDIAN::
-D_REENTRANT:MACOSX::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL
BF_PTR:::::::::::
darwin-shared:-fPIC::.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR).dylib",
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Thanks,

Mike Wilder
Cimcor, Inc.


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Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 7:02 AM
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Subject: [openssl.org #1708] Resolved: OpenSSL FIPS 1.1.2 build bug for
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