I forgot writing.
crypto/x86_64cpuid.s generated by 64 bit perl & generated by rebuilt 32 bit perl
is the same.
Regards,
--- Kiyoshi
> With my old 32 bit perl,built by default except for prefix,
> perl -e 'use integer; printf
> "%d\n",0x<<32>>32'
> prints 0.
> 64 bit perl prints -1
With my old 32 bit perl,built by default except for prefix,
perl -e 'use integer; printf "%d\n",0x<<32>>32'
prints 0.
64 bit perl prints -1.
After rebuilding 32 bit perl with Configuring "-Duse64bitint", output was
changed to -1.
With this rebuilt 32 bit perl, openssl-1.1.0 "make test"
> Note that a 32-bit Perl can be compiled with or without support for 64-bit
> integers.
> That fact hit me once doing OpenSSL builds, some 64-bit constants were not
> calculated correctly, however that showed up at build time so not likely
> to be the case here. However, it might be helpful check
Note that a 32-bit Perl can be compiled with or without support for 64-bit
integers.
That fact hit me once doing OpenSSL builds, some 64-bit constants were not
calculated correctly, however that showed up at build time so not likely
to be the case here. However, it might be helpful checking if the
Note that a 32-bit Perl can be compiled with or without support for 64-bit
integers.
That fact hit me once doing OpenSSL builds, some 64-bit constants were not
calculated correctly, however that showed up at build time so not likely
to be the case here. However, it might be helpful checking if the
Hello,
crypto/x86_64cpuid.s generated by perl
32 bit (has problem) & 64 bit (no problem) are attached.
Regards,
--- Kiyoshi
>
>> I'm sorry to be late.
>> I was too busy and had to prepare 64 bit gdb (& 64 bit perl).
>>
>> It seems to be 32 bit perl (perl-5.24.0) problem.
>> (Generatin
> I'm sorry to be late.
> I was too busy and had to prepare 64 bit gdb (& 64 bit perl).
>
> It seems to be 32 bit perl (perl-5.24.0) problem.
> (Generating 64 bit code with 32 bit perl.)
For reference, I'm using 32-bit perl version 5.10.1, minimally supported
version, by default, i.e. *all* the
I'm sorry to be late.
I was too busy and had to prepare 64 bit gdb (& 64 bit perl).
It seems to be 32 bit perl (perl-5.24.0) problem.
(Generating 64 bit code with 32 bit perl.)
Tested with openssl-1.1.0 instead of pre-6,
and on pure Solaris 10, without any VM.
(1) with 32 bit perl
Did test/hma
On Thu Aug 11 17:12:10 2016, appro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I have no time to check with debugger now,
>
> Then no progress will be made. Problem needs to be identified first, and
> since similar problem was identified earlier, I'd have to insist on
> confirmation whether or not it's the same.
>
> > but
Hi,
> I have no time to check with debugger now,
Then no progress will be made. Problem needs to be identified first, and
since similar problem was identified earlier, I'd have to insist on
confirmation whether or not it's the same.
> but I do not think it is caused by assembler,
> because,
> -
.
Regards,
--- Kiyoshi
- Original Message -
> From: Andy Polyakov via RT
> To: yoi_no_myou...@yahoo.co.jp
> Cc: openssl-dev@openssl.org
> Date: 2016/8/11, Thu 21:17
> Subject: Re: [openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4641] [openssl-1.1.0-pre6] make test
> stops with solaris64-
Hi,
> make test stops on Solaris10 x64.
>
>
> % ./Configure solaris64-x86_64-gcc
>
> % make
> % make test
>:
> ../test/recipes/01-test_abort.t ok
> ../test/recipes/01-test_sanity.t ... ok
> ../test/recipes/01-test_symbol_presence.t .. ok
> ../test/recipes/02-te
Hello,
make test stops on Solaris10 x64.
% ./Configure solaris64-x86_64-gcc
% make
% make test
:
../test/recipes/01-test_abort.t ok
../test/recipes/01-test_sanity.t ... ok
../test/recipes/01-test_symbol_presence.t .. ok
../test/recipes/02-test_ordinals.t ..
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