Stoul is usually a C++ function. Are you sure you're using the right compiler?
Add -lm to your link libraries?
That's all I've got.
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I think you are right about some kind of munging of the .c source via some
header file. I just don't know exactly how to track that down. Here are the
files that reference _Stoul in libcrypto.a:
ec_pmeth.c
rsa_pmeth.c
dsa_pmeth.c
dh_pmeth.c
b_sock.c
asn1_gen.c
a_strnid.c
ocsp_ht.c
ts_conf.c
"Stoul" doesn't appear in OpenSSL source. It sounds like some header/runtime
integration issue. Try your 'nm' command with -o to see the filename.
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We are integrating 1.0.2f into a single product that is built for a
Pentium-based platform and a Mips-based platform, both running on VxWorks. The
Pentium-based version compiles and links without error. But the Mips-based
version fails with undefined references to _Stoul. If I search the 2
Using openssl 1.0.2h with FIPS , we get the following two errors intermittently
2D07107B:FIPS routines:FIPS_drbg_generate:in error state
error code: 0x2d071086 fips_drbg_lib.c line 391. (FIPS Self test failed,
DRBG)
This hits the application midway. After having established a TLS session,
Showing the contents of the error queue would help, but it seems most
likely that what is going on is that I overlooked the fact that
BIO_new_mem_buf() makes a read-only BIO. I'm not sure offhand that
there's a way to get a writeable BIO using application-supplied buffers;
maybe someone else on
Hi,
Is there a straightforward way to programmatically determine the current set of
latest released versions of OpenSSL?
The context is that we perform automatic security audits of some of our systems
and one of the tickboxes is "uses the latest version of OpenSSL". At the moment
we check the
> Is there a way to to check (from a script) if a key in the agent is unlocked?
Agent? Do you mean ssh? This is openssl :)
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Is there a way to to check (from a script) if a key in the agent is
unlocked?
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; g grep -i ec.nistp.64.gcc
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