[openssl.org #402] Invalid assembly generated in a.out mode

2002-12-17 Thread Andy Polyakov via RT
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Re: [openssl.org #402] Invalid assembly generated in a.out mode

2002-12-17 Thread Andy Polyakov
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Re: [openssl.org #402] Invalid assembly generated in a.out mode

2002-12-17 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
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Re: [openssl.org #402] Invalid assembly generated in a.out mode

2002-12-17 Thread Brian Havard
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 09:15:58 +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote: ??? At RT page I wrote Fixed. Thanks, works for me. I have to recommend to always mention which platform is affected. Well, normally I would but I figured that as the bug could be reproduced with a portable perl command would

Re: [openssl.org #402] Invalid assembly generated in a.out mode

2002-12-17 Thread Andy Polyakov
I have to recommend to always mention which platform is affected. Well, normally I would but I figured that as the bug could be reproduced with a portable perl command would affect any a.out target that the platform was irrelevant... It is relevant as I was unaware of any target that

Re: [openssl.org #402] Invalid assembly generated in a.out mode

2002-12-17 Thread Brian Havard
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 10:46:06 +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote: I have to recommend to always mention which platform is affected. Well, normally I would but I figured that as the bug could be reproduced with a portable perl command would affect any a.out target that the platform was

[openssl.org #402] Invalid assembly generated in a.out mode

2002-12-16 Thread Brian Havard via RT
In 0.9.7-stable since the recent PIC-ification, the assembly generation scripts add a leading underscore to the target when generating a call to a local label which has no leading underscore. EG the output of perl des-586.pl a.out (run in crypto/des/asm) includes in its output: jz