Re: [openssl-users] OpenSSL 1.1.1pre1 fails to build on AIX 7.1

2018-02-24 Thread Richard Levitte
Oh, it's passed alright, but no command flag is passed.  The attached
patch (which is currently in master and will therefore be part of the
next pre-release) fixes it.

Cheers,
Richard

In message <793d23fd-5c34-880a-c8da-d5ea66061...@gemtalksystems.com> on Fri, 23 
Feb 2018 14:31:49 -0800, Norm Green  said:

norm.green> Looks like no target .a file is passed to ar ?
norm.green> 
norm.green> Note: OpenSSL 1.1.0 succeeds on this platform.
norm.green> 
norm.green> 
norm.green> /export/localnew/RISC6000.AIX/perl-5.24.0/bin/perl -i -pe 
's/^.*\|//;
norm.green> s/ \/(\\.|[^ ])*//; $_ = undef if (/: *$/ || /^(#.*| *)$/); $_.="\n"
norm.green> unless !defined($_) or /\R$/g;' apps/s_socket.d.tmp
norm.green> ar -X 64 apps/libapps.a apps/app_rand.o apps/apps.o apps/bf_prefix.o
norm.green> apps/opt.o apps/s_cb.o apps/s_socket.o
norm.green> ar: 0707-101 / is not a valid flag.
norm.green> make: The error code from the last command is 1.
norm.green> 
norm.green> 
norm.green> Stop.
norm.green> make: The error code from the last command is 2.
norm.green> 
norm.green> 

commit 6475b64978083750018db90c60f4df142aa2e28f
Author: Richard Levitte 
Date:   Thu Feb 15 22:38:24 2018 +0100

AIX: make sure that the arflags value includes the command letter (r)

In previous OpenSSL versions, this letter was part of the make
variable AR.  However, following the usual convention (read: GNU),
this letter is supposed to be part of ARFLAGS.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz 
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/5386)

diff --git a/Configurations/10-main.conf b/Configurations/10-main.conf
index 95097ca94b..3ee071765d 100644
--- a/Configurations/10-main.conf
+++ b/Configurations/10-main.conf
@@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ my %targets = (
 shared_target=> "aix-shared",
 shared_ldflag=> "-shared -static-libgcc -Wl,-G",
 shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)",
-arflags  => "-X32",
+arflags  => "-X32 r",
 },
 "aix64-gcc" => {
 inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix", asm("ppc64_asm") ],
@@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ my %targets = (
 shared_target=> "aix-shared",
 shared_ldflag=> "-shared -static-libgcc -Wl,-G",
 shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)",
-arflags  => "-X64",
+arflags  => "-X64 r",
 },
 "aix-cc" => {
 inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix", asm("ppc32_asm") ],
@@ -1270,7 +1270,7 @@ my %targets = (
 shared_target=> "aix-shared",
 shared_ldflag=> "-G",
 shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)",
-arflags  => "-X 32",
+arflags  => "-X32 r",
 },
 "aix64-cc" => {
 inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix", asm("ppc64_asm") ],
@@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ my %targets = (
 shared_target=> "aix-shared",
 shared_ldflag=> "-G",
 shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)",
-arflags  => "-X 64",
+arflags  => "-X64 r",
 },
 
 # SIEMENS BS2000/OSD: an EBCDIC-based mainframe
diff --git a/Configurations/README b/Configurations/README
index 26cd0c6e44..8d32a254a2 100644
--- a/Configurations/README
+++ b/Configurations/README
@@ -95,7 +95,8 @@ In each table entry, the following keys are significant:
(NOTE: this is here for future use, it's
not implemented yet)
 arflags => Flags to be used with the library archive
-   command.
+   command.  On Unix, this includes the
+   command letter, 'r' by default.
 
 ranlib  => The library archive indexing command, the
default is 'ranlib' it it exists.
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Re: [openssl-users] OpenSSL 1.1.1pre1 fails to build on AIX 7.1

2018-02-24 Thread Andy Polyakov
> Looks like no target .a file is passed to ar ?
> 
> Note: OpenSSL 1.1.0 succeeds on this platform.
> 
> 
> /export/localnew/RISC6000.AIX/perl-5.24.0/bin/perl -i -pe 's/^.*\|//; s/
> \/(\\.|[^ ])*//; $_ = undef if (/: *$/ || /^(#.*| *)$/); $_.="\n" unless
> !defined($_) or /\R$/g;' apps/s_socket.d.tmp
> ar -X 64 apps/libapps.a apps/app_rand.o apps/apps.o apps/bf_prefix.o
> apps/opt.o apps/s_cb.o apps/s_socket.o
> ar: 0707-101 / is not a valid flag.
> make: The error code from the last command is 1.

This was resolved, https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/5386.

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Re: [openssl-users] OpenSSL 1.1.1pre1 fails to build on AIX 7.1

2018-02-23 Thread Norm Green
Adding "-cru" to arflags for AIX in Configuratinos/10-main.conf solves 
the problem.




On 2/23/2018 2:36 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:

On 23/02/18 05:31 PM, Norm Green wrote:

Looks like no target .a file is passed to ar ?

Note: OpenSSL 1.1.0 succeeds on this platform.


/export/localnew/RISC6000.AIX/perl-5.24.0/bin/perl -i -pe 's/^.*\|//; 
s/ \/(\\.|[^ ])*//; $_ = undef if (/: *$/ || /^(#.*| *)$/); $_.="\n" 
unless !defined($_) or /\R$/g;' apps/s_socket.d.tmp
ar -X 64 apps/libapps.a apps/app_rand.o apps/apps.o apps/bf_prefix.o 
apps/opt.o apps/s_cb.o apps/s_socket.o

ar: 0707-101 / is not a valid flag.
make: The error code from the last command is 1.


Stop.
make: The error code from the last command is 2.



slightly off topic .. sorry.

Looks like you are on a few risc platforms whereas I am still hacking
away on sparc.  When I say "sparc" I really mean a Fujitsu SPARCVII+
type unit and not a classic Sun sparcv9 unit. I will get to those 
afterwards.


Dennis


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Re: [openssl-users] OpenSSL 1.1.1pre1 fails to build on AIX 7.1

2018-02-23 Thread Dennis Clarke

On 23/02/18 05:31 PM, Norm Green wrote:

Looks like no target .a file is passed to ar ?

Note: OpenSSL 1.1.0 succeeds on this platform.


/export/localnew/RISC6000.AIX/perl-5.24.0/bin/perl -i -pe 's/^.*\|//; s/ 
\/(\\.|[^ ])*//; $_ = undef if (/: *$/ || /^(#.*| *)$/); $_.="\n" unless 
!defined($_) or /\R$/g;' apps/s_socket.d.tmp
ar -X 64 apps/libapps.a apps/app_rand.o apps/apps.o apps/bf_prefix.o 
apps/opt.o apps/s_cb.o apps/s_socket.o

ar: 0707-101 / is not a valid flag.
make: The error code from the last command is 1.


Stop.
make: The error code from the last command is 2.



slightly off topic .. sorry.

Looks like you are on a few risc platforms whereas I am still hacking
away on sparc.  When I say "sparc" I really mean a Fujitsu SPARCVII+
type unit and not a classic Sun sparcv9 unit. I will get to those 
afterwards.


Dennis
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