Defining USE_SOCKETS before e_os.h is included probably helps :-).
This ticket is now resolved.
[jaenicke - Sun Dec 1 19:02:13 2002]:
> [[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat Nov 30 23:00:17 2002]:
>
> > Building OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta4 and snap 20021129 on RedHat 8.0 (gcc
> 3.2
> &
> > glibc 2.3) configured w
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02 Dec 2002 00:20:06
-0300, Ricardo Ariel Gorosito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
rgorosito> I don't know why, but USE_SOCKETS is undefined (tested with
rgorosito> #error in e_os.h) and it appears to be becouse e_os.h don't
rgorosito> #include sys/param.h.
It seems
El dom, 01-12-2002 a las 15:02, Lutz Jaenicke via RT escribió:
> ...
> Hmm. seems to be Linux'ish to me. I just checked my
> HP-UX 10.20 box and it seems, that would be the way
> to go. On Linux this will include via .
>
> Could you please try?
>
> Hmm. Having this said, e_os.h already
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat Nov 30 23:00:17 2002]:
> Building OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta4 and snap 20021129 on RedHat 8.0 (gcc 3.2
&
> glibc 2.3) configured with 'no-asm shared --with-krb5-flavor="MIT"'
make
> fail with undeclared MAXHOSTNAMELEN in ssltest.c (line 693).
> After adding #include build
Building OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta4 and snap 20021129 on RedHat 8.0 (gcc 3.2 &
glibc 2.3) configured with 'no-asm shared --with-krb5-flavor="MIT"' make
fail with undeclared MAXHOSTNAMELEN in ssltest.c (line 693).
After adding #include build ok and pass all tests
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