Hi,

I have spend the last 2 days trying every flag I can think of to get openssl to build on this platform in a way that doesn't fail the Big Number square test. I have not been able to. It seems to compile without warning when I build with gcc 4.1.3 and run Configure. No matter what level of optimization I use, make test fails. Debug build still causes the test to fail and doesn't generate a core or anything debuggable. What is so special about this test? I tried updating to a newer version, but then it fails the same test on redhat73 (0.9.7 passes), which I must also support among a lot of other platforms. Additionally, other third party libraries that I'm dependent on don't seem to like to link and compile against openssl-0.9.8. If you don't plan on adding support for this plaform for 0.9.7 yourselves, can you at least provide me with any clue at all as to what causes this problem? The blurb on the openssl website is utterly non-informative and I can't find any useful info on this error even with google. Everything I find is too high level to provide any solution unless you happen to be compiling for some particular platform that is mentioned ("try these args" etc... without any explanation for why or what it does or what is going on)


thanks,

mike
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