In the process of moving to a new compiler, we learned that OpenSSL 1.0.1 
crypto\asn1\tasn_prn1.c has one use of "bool" as a function argument (in 
asn1_print_boolean_ctx()) and one as a local variable (in 
asn1_primitive_print()).  Since bool is now seen as a defined type, the 
compiler errors out.

I'd submit a diff file, but getting that approved by our open source committee 
would take a while, so I'll just offer it for anyone to take over.

Thanks very much,

Paul
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In the process of moving to a new compiler, we learned that OpenSSL 1.0.1 crypto\asn1\tasn_prn1.c has one use of “bool” as a function argument (in asn1_print_boolean_ctx()) and one as a local variable (in asn1_primitive_print()).  Since bool is now seen as a defined type, the compiler errors out.

 

I’d submit a diff file, but getting that approved by our open source committee would take a while, so I’ll just offer it for anyone to take over.

 

Thanks very much,

 

Paul

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