On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Bodo Moeller wrote:


You are right, my mistake, I was talking about 0.9.1c. The problem still
persists...

Krzysztof

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> > I have successfuly installed openssl-0.9.3c
> 
> There is no OpenSSL 0.9.3c.  Either you mean 0.9.3a (the latest
> release) or 0.9.1c; in the latter case, please get a newer release.
> 
> > 'make test' in openssl installation hanhs up after:
> [...]
> > testing req conversions
> > p -> d
> > p -> p
> > d -> d
> >         <- here
> 
> This is inside test/treq, when "openssl req -verify" is used for the
> first time.  I have no idea what this could be.  What happens when you
> run that command manually?  When you compile the library with
> debugging info (make clean; ./config -d; make; make test) and run that
> command manually in the debugger (cd test; gdb ../apps/openssl and
> then, if it fails at the same command, "set args req -config
> ../apps/openssl.cnf -verify -in f.d -inform d -outform d" and "run",
> hit ^C if nothing happens for a while, and type "bt" (backtrace)?
> 


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