diff -cr openssl-0.9.8-beta4.clean/apps/s_socket.c
openssl-0.9.8-beta4/apps/s_socket.c
*** openssl-0.9.8-beta4.clean/apps/s_socket.c Tue Apr 26 17:43:52 2005
--- openssl-0.9.8-beta4/apps/s_socket.c Thu Jun 09 20:02:39 2005
***
*** 87,94
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
static
+ ./config --prefix=/home/aj/opentest shared zlib i386 threads
Operating system: i686-whatever-linux2
Configuring for linux-elf
target already defined - linux-elf
looking at the shell script code, I can't find out why
perl Configure is called, because perl Configure LIST returns
There is no way to use the -subj parameter in openssl ca ... -subj
${new_subj} ... command in order to follow RFC3280 at 4.1.2.4
Issuer and 4.1.2.6 Subject concerning DirectoryString
implementation that MUST use UTF8String representation.
Plase insert the -utf8 parameter, similar to
-Original Message-
Takurou Saitou wrote:
Thank you for the correction.
I immediately confirmed operation.
When ciphersuite keywords of the same processing group was
combined by '+'(The example: kRSA+kEDH) and specified for the
command argument, I confirmed a correct result
[guest - Sun Jun 12 12:08:21 2005]:
+ ./config --prefix=/home/aj/opentest shared zlib i386 threads
Operating system: i686-whatever-linux2
Configuring for linux-elf
target already defined - linux-elf
i386 doesn't mean anything special to Configure, so it thinks it's a
target argument, and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun Jun 12 03:21:44 2005]:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Richard Levitte via RT wrote:
Whatever the problem is, I do not agree with removing 'set -e'.
Setting
-e ensures that an error that happens within a loop is propagated to
become the error *of* the loop (or actually,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue Jun 7 10:22:05 2005]:
The problem is not about separate trees, but a bug in the way domd is
called:
making dependencies crypto...
[ -z depend -o -f buildinf.h ] || touch buildinf.h # fake buildinf.h
if it does not exist
[ -z depend ] || ../util/domd .. -MD
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