> Other HP-UX problems that have been reported: "cc -o ssleay ..." never
> ends; or some step aborts with memory problems. Does anything ever
> work on HP-UX?
Just spoke to a friend of mine. He says ls and ksh work just fine on
HP-UX. One can easily guess that login works as well then, right? :-)
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 01:12:00AM +0200, Bodo Moeller wrote:
> The exception that was reported in the message starting this thread
> was in line 98 of bn_asm.c, according to the backtrace provided in
> that message; but the compiler options did not include BN_LLONG,
Er, wrong. It's not in the
> >>> When building openssl-0.9.3 on HP-UX 9.07 with the HP-UX native
> >>> unbundled cc, exptest dies [...]
>
> >> Did the IRIX bug fix break this,
>
> > I find it hard to beleive.
> [...]
>
> The exception that was reported in the message starting this thread
> was in line 98 of bn_asm.c, acc
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 11:54:43PM +0200, Andy Polyakov wrote:
>>> When building openssl-0.9.3 on HP-UX 9.07 with the HP-UX native
>>> unbundled cc, exptest dies [...]
>> Did the IRIX bug fix break this,
> I find it hard to beleive.
[...]
> Now the real problem:-) Being HP-UX illiterate (well,
> >When building openssl-0.9.3 on HP-UX 9.07 with the HP-UX native unbundled cc,
> >exptest dies with a floating point exception before even displaying the first
> >dot. This is independent from compiler optimization settings and reproducable
> >on different hardware. The stack tracebacks differ d
>When building openssl-0.9.3 on HP-UX 9.07 with the HP-UX native unbundled cc,
>exptest dies with a floating point exception before even displaying the first
>dot. This is independent from compiler optimization settings and reproducable
>on different hardware. The stack tracebacks differ due to ra