Thanks for the replies. Let me clarify my question.

I get the following error when building OpenSSL 0.9.7c on 64-bit Redhat
Linux -
cryptlib.c:1: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64
instruction set
make[3]: *** [cryptlib.o] Error 1

Do we build OpenSSL libraries on 64-bit Linux ? If yes, could you let me
know the version of OpenSSL that can be built on 64-bit Linux ?

Thanks,
Saumya

-----Original Message-----
From: Victor B. Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 8:22 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: Is openSSL supported on 64-bit Linux ?

On 2006.11.13 at 21:07:45 +0100, Magos?nyi ?rp?d wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> It seems the answer is yes, see
> http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?pkg=openssl
> Another question is what you call 64 bit linux. In debian there are 
> the following processor families supported which I think work in 64
> bit: alpha, hppa, sparc64 and ia64. At least two of them uses 32 bit 
> userspace (sparc64 and hppa).
> 
> One thing is sure: it works flawlessly on my sparc64 machine, where 
> the userspace is 32 bit.

I can add that sparc64  build of OpenSSL works under Sun Solaris.

So question is probably not "What you call 64-bit Linux", but "What your
call supported" 


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