Sure, attached. However, dont think anything wrong with it, I did notice the changes and aligned. The question is more how do I incorporate my custom conf file into the build system. Copying this conf file into Configrations and running make -f Makefile.in TABLE results in this
+ cp ../20-efca.conf Configurations + make -f Makefile.in TABLE make: Fatal error in reader: Makefile.in, line 33: Badly formed macro assignment GNU make throws a differently worded error on same line. If I manually run perl Configure TABLE > TABLE it works OK, at least I can run Configure Another bug is that with pre3, assembler support is broken for solaris64-x86_64-cc configurations. First assembler file x86_64cpuid.pl gets tons of syntax errors. Havent looked too deep yet. Has been working fine for ever. My platform is Solaris 11 x64 using native SunStudio btw Will try gcc too. >-- Original Message -- > >In message <tsldiscb5sg0...@srv.efca.com> on Mon, 15 Feb 2016 14:30:48 -0800, >"Erik Forsberg" <e...@efca.com> said: > >erik> >erik> OK, now I'm confused, in pre2 I started using personal .conf >erik> files with my specific build configuration, that no longer works in pre3 >erik> >erik> If I do the same as before, I copied my conf file into Configurations >erik> subdirectory then ran make -f Makefile.in TABLE to generate a new TABLE >erik> file containing my configuration among all other configs. Then I ran >erik> a normal Configure >erik> >erik> Doing that with pre3, make TABLE bombs out because the Makefile.in file >erik> has stuff in it that must be processed by perl first (line 33 is first >case) >erik> >erik> How should I update the TABLE file in pre3 ? > >Some changes have been made, it's true. Would you mind letting me >have a look at your .conf file to see for myself? > >-- >Richard Levitte levi...@openssl.org >OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org/~levitte/ >-- >openssl-dev mailing list >To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev
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