As discussed earlier it's virtually impossible to produce a compiler
neutral OpenSSL binary distribution for Windows. Attempt to mix compiler
environments or even different compiler flags results in application
crashing at run-time. To address this problem a suggestion was made as
depicted in
Greetings to all. I am responsible to the build environment at OSAF,
and we are integrating openssl into the Chandler product. I am
concerned about generating the correct configuration, and wonder if
someone has a solution.
What we do when we incorporate an open-source project into ours is to
Hi Mark,
I've written a command-line utility called gcc2cl which acts like a gcc
front-end while using Microsoft's compiler/linker at the backend. It
translates options and does some munging of cl's stdout/stderr so as to fool
autoconf into thinking it is really using gcc. This enables us (I
In order to get a performance boost on an ARM7 I'm looking for an ARM
implementation of the routines in bn_asm.c. A search of the archive of
this list and a general google-ing revealed nothing.
Has anyone written/seen one?
I've had a look at some other bignum style libraries around with ARM
Steven,
Thanks for your response. This sounds like it would be an excellent
solution to my dilemma. Please feel free to forward your contribution
as you see fit.
Mark
On May 9, 2004, at 5:40 PM, Steven Reddie wrote:
Hi Mark,
I've written a command-line utility called gcc2cl which acts like a