[openssl-dev] 1.1-pre3 configuration changes
Richard Levitte
levitte at openssl.org
Tue Feb 16 00:11:53 UTC 2016
In message <jZRMk7ZeN9NSXr5 at srv.efca.com> on Mon, 15 Feb 2016 16:06:20 -0800, "Erik Forsberg" <erik at efca.com> said:
erik> I certainly was under the impression it was needed.
erik> Every .conf file had an admonition to update TABLE at the top -:)
erik> A quick test confirms that you dont need it anymore though.
erik> Which is fine with me.
Some of them still do... *ahem* a gross exageration, glad we could
clear that up.
erik> >Nope. Just put your custom 20-efca.conf in Configurations and fire
erik> >off the Configure command demonstrated above. I'm afraid you're
erik> >complicating things needlessly...
erik>
erik> Indeed looks like it. This process of custom configs works perfectly
erik> fine by me.
Yeah, we're a bit fond of them too.
erik>
erik> >
erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> GNU make throws a differently worded error on same line.
erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >Yup. The answer will remain "don't do that, configure first!"
erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> If I manually run
erik> >erik> >erik> perl Configure TABLE > TABLE
erik> >erik> >erik> it works OK, at least I can run Configure
erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >Yes.
erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> Another bug is that with pre3, assembler support is broken for solaris64-x86_64-cc
erik> >erik> >erik> configurations. First assembler file x86_64cpuid.pl gets tons of syntax errors.
erik> >erik> >erik> Havent looked too deep yet. Has been working fine for ever.
erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >Ok, that's to look into. Mind giving us a log?
erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> will start a new thread on that.
erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> My platform is Solaris 11 x64 using native SunStudio btw
erik> >erik> >erik> Will try gcc too.
erik> >erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> >erik> >-- Original Message --
erik> >erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> >In message <tslDiScb5sg0qki at srv.efca.com> on Mon, 15 Feb 2016 14:30:48 -0800, "Erik Forsberg" <erik at efca.com> said:
erik> >erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> OK, now I'm confused, in pre2 I started using personal .conf
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> files with my specific build configuration, that no longer works in pre3
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> If I do the same as before, I copied my conf file into Configurations
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> subdirectory then ran make -f Makefile.in TABLE to generate a new TABLE
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> file containing my configuration among all other configs. Then I ran
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> a normal Configure
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> Doing that with pre3, make TABLE bombs out because the Makefile.in file
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> has stuff in it that must be processed by perl first (line 33 is first case)
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik>
erik> >erik> >erik> >erik> How should I update the TABLE file in pre3 ?
erik> >erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> >Some changes have been made, it's true. Would you mind letting me
erik> >erik> >erik> >have a look at your .conf file to see for myself?
erik> >erik> >erik> >
erik> >erik> >erik> >--
erik> >erik> >erik> >Richard Levitte levitte at openssl.org
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