>-- Original Message -- > >> I went back to the 12.4 compiler which works very well, waste of my time >> to debug Oracle compiler, as we wont see any patches released anyway (no >> support here) > >And I installed vendor compiler, 12.5, and I don't observe linker >warnings...
interesting, can I ask which Solaris version you were running ? I was running 11.3 (no SRU's), so still concerned this might come back when Solaris 12 ships > >On related note one should probably point out that x86[_64] compilation >with vendor compiler leaves out AVX and Broadwell code paths. This means >that you won't get adequate performance on latest hardware. But gcc >build should work with application compiled with vendor compiler, so why >not adhere to just that? I mean build OpenSSL with gcc and your >application with compiler of your choice, be it gcc or any particular >vendor compiler version. > I may do that. I wasnt aware that AVX/Broadwell didnt build with cc (64-bit) I was aware of lack of 32-bit asm support, so my 32-bit builds were using gcc Thanks for looking. -- openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev