[openssl] master update
Richard Levitte
levitte at openssl.org
Sat Jun 27 08:21:22 UTC 2020
The branch master has been updated
via 270540fd5413b00a746a581e8939c30862c689b1 (commit)
from b1f9db698011e5a178d53483eccfd0a44f132baf (commit)
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commit 270540fd5413b00a746a581e8939c30862c689b1
Author: Richard Levitte <levitte at openssl.org>
Date: Wed Jun 24 11:55:16 2020 +0200
INSTALL.md: Restore $ as command prompt indicator
We have a notational convention in INSTALL.md, which says this among
others:
> Any line starting with a dollar sign is a command line.
>
> $ command
>
> The dollar sign indicates the shell prompt and is not to be entered as
> part of the command.
That notation exists to make it clear what is a command line and
what's output from that command line.
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt at openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthias St. Pierre <Matthias.St.Pierre at ncp-e.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/12257)
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Summary of changes:
INSTALL.md | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/INSTALL.md b/INSTALL.md
index 0b93ccd98b..445c28b127 100644
--- a/INSTALL.md
+++ b/INSTALL.md
@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ configuration. The following variables are supported:
These cannot be mixed with compiling/linking flags given on the command line.
In other words, something like this isn't permitted.
- ./config -DFOO CPPFLAGS=-DBAR -DCOOKIE
+ $ ./config -DFOO CPPFLAGS=-DBAR -DCOOKIE
Backward compatibility note:
@@ -1038,11 +1038,11 @@ for the following:
For example, the following command will not see -DBAR:
- CPPFLAGS=-DBAR ./config -DCOOKIE
+ $ CPPFLAGS=-DBAR ./config -DCOOKIE
However, the following will see both set variables:
- CC=gcc CROSS_COMPILE=x86_64-w64-mingw32- ./config -DCOOKIE
+ $ CC=gcc CROSS_COMPILE=x86_64-w64-mingw32- ./config -DCOOKIE
If CC is set, it is advisable to also set CXX to ensure both the C and C++
compiler are in the same "family". This becomes relevant with
@@ -1344,7 +1344,7 @@ With the default OpenSSL installation comes a FIPS provider module, which
needs some post-installation attention, without which it will not be usable.
This involves using the following command:
- openssl fipsinstall
+ $ openssl fipsinstall
See the openssl-fipsinstall(1) manual for details and examples.
@@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ Configuration Problems
The `./config` script tries hard to guess your operating system, but in some
cases it does not succeed. You will see a message like the following:
- ./config
+ $ ./config
Operating system: x86-whatever-minix
This system (minix) is not supported. See file INSTALL for details.
@@ -1638,9 +1638,9 @@ If the build succeeded previously, but fails after a source or configuration
change, it might be helpful to clean the build tree before attempting another
build. Use this command:
- make clean # Unix
- mms clean ! (or mmk) OpenVMS
- nmake clean # Windows
+ $ make clean # Unix
+ $ mms clean ! (or mmk) OpenVMS
+ $ nmake clean # Windows
Assembler error messages can sometimes be sidestepped by using the
"no-asm" configuration option.
@@ -1663,40 +1663,40 @@ You may want increased verbosity, that can be accomplished like this:
Full verbosity (`make` macro `VERBOSE` or `V`):
- make V=1 test # Unix
- mms /macro=(V=1) test ! OpenVMS
- nmake V=1 test # Windows
+ $ make V=1 test # Unix
+ $ mms /macro=(V=1) test ! OpenVMS
+ $ nmake V=1 test # Windows
Verbosity on test failure (`VERBOSE_FAILURE` or `VF´, Unix example shown):
- make test VF=1
+ $ make test VF=1
Verbosity on failed (sub-)tests only (`VERBOSE_FAILURES_ONLY` or `VFO`):
- make test VFO=1
+ $ make test VFO=1
Verbosity on failed (sub-)tests, in addition progress on succeeded (sub-)tests
(`VERBOSE_FAILURES_PROGRESS` or `VFP`):
- make test VFP=1
+ $ make test VFP=1
If you want to run just one or a few specific tests, you can use
the make variable TESTS to specify them, like this:
- make TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' test # Unix
- mms/macro="TESTS=test_rsa test_dsa" test ! OpenVMS
- nmake TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' test # Windows
+ $ make TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' test # Unix
+ $ mms/macro="TESTS=test_rsa test_dsa" test ! OpenVMS
+ $ nmake TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' test # Windows
And of course, you can combine (Unix examples shown):
- make test TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' VF=1
- make test TESTS="test_cmp_*" VFO=1
+ $ make test TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' VF=1
+ $ make test TESTS="test_cmp_*" VFO=1
You can find the list of available tests like this:
- make list-tests # Unix
- mms list-tests ! OpenVMS
- nmake list-tests # Windows
+ $ make list-tests # Unix
+ $ mms list-tests ! OpenVMS
+ $ nmake list-tests # Windows
Have a look at the manual for the perl module Test::Harness to
see what other HARNESS_* variables there are.
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