[openssl-dev] MacOS defaults?

Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL uri at ll.mit.edu
Mon Mar 7 14:42:19 UTC 2016


Try 
$ machine

Apparently "arch" is not only old (the latest release was in July 2010), but it does not differentiate between Intel-32 and Intel-64. 

On my own Mac (proven to be 64-bit :) arch returns "i386", machine returns "x86_64h".

Oh, and do hook up BB-10 to LTE - an absolute must for running 64-bit stuff on Macs. :-) :) :)

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  Original Message  
From: Ben Laurie
Sent: Monday, March 7, 2016 04:22
To: OpenSSL development
Reply To: openssl-dev at openssl.org
Subject: Re: [openssl-dev] MacOS defaults?

On 6 March 2016 at 22:40, Viktor Dukhovni <openssl-users at dukhovni.org> wrote:
>
>> On Mar 6, 2016, at 12:00 PM, Ben Laurie <ben at links.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hmm. So why do I see this on my macbook?
>>
>> $ arch
>> i386
>
> Try "uname -m"

x86_64

But AIUI, uname -m tells me what hardware I've got, arch tells me what
mode it is running in...
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