Re: 9GB libcrypto.a in openssl-1.0.1c

2012-07-30 Thread Jeremy Hunt
We saw this earlier with another build product. I think the 'ar' program in some of these build environments (oh all right IDEs) is just adding entries to an existing libcrypto.a. I suspect that the build environment extracts 'libcrypto.a' plus some other binaries out of some source control

9GB libcrypto.a in openssl-1.0.1c

2012-07-29 Thread Dennis Clarke
After a build of openssl-1.0.1c on Solaris 10 with the Sun Studio 12 compilers I was very surprised to see this : # ls -l libcrypto.a -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9908820968 Jul 17 19:47 libcrypto.a This is a small machine in any case and 9G vanishing into a single archive seems very

Re: 9GB libcrypto.a in openssl-1.0.1c

2012-07-29 Thread Jakob Bohm
Baron, Philip had the same problem about 12 days ago, browse back in the archives to see the details. On 7/29/2012 8:00 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote: After a build of openssl-1.0.1c on Solaris 10 with the Sun Studio 12 compilers I was very surprised to see this : # ls -l libcrypto.a -rw-r--r--

Re: 9GB libcrypto.a in openssl-1.0.1c

2012-07-29 Thread Zack Weinberg
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Dennis Clarke dcla...@blastwave.org wrote: After a build of openssl-1.0.1c on Solaris 10 with the Sun Studio 12 compilers I was very surprised to see this : # ls -l libcrypto.a -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9908820968 Jul 17 19:47 libcrypto.a It's not

Re: 9GB libcrypto.a in openssl-1.0.1c

2012-07-29 Thread Dennis Clarke
- Original Message - From: Zack Weinberg zack.weinb...@sv.cmu.edu Date: Sunday, July 29, 2012 4:05 pm Subject: Re: 9GB libcrypto.a in openssl-1.0.1c To: openssl-users@openssl.org On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Dennis Clarke dcla...@blastwave.org wrote: After a build