[openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4459] openssl-1.1.0-pre4: make install fals on solaris64-x86_64-gcc.

Kiyoshi KANAZAWA via RT rt at openssl.org
Sun Mar 20 23:05:49 UTC 2016


Hello,

Tried your openssl-install-engines.patch, but have the same result.
% make install_engines
*** Installing engines
/bin/sh: syntax error at line 2: `;' unexpected
Makefile:251: recipe for target 'install_engines' failed
make: *** [install_engines] Error 2


I think it should work, and added, for double check,
@echo "XENGINES="X$$ENGINES
after the line

@echo "*** Installing engines".
% make install_engines
*** Installing engines
XENGINES=X
/bin/sh: syntax error at line 2: `;' unexpected
Makefile:251: recipe for target 'install_engines' failed
make: *** [install_engines] Error 2



Regards,

--- Kiyoshi <yoi_no_myoujou at yahoo.co.jp>



----- Original Message -----
> From: Rainer Jung via RT <rt at openssl.org>
> To: yoi_no_myoujou at yahoo.co.jp
> Cc: openssl-dev at openssl.org
> Date: 2016/3/21, Mon 01:16
> Subject: Re: [openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4459] openssl-1.1.0-pre4: make install fals on solaris64-x86_64-gcc.
> 
> Am 20.03.2016 um 16:46 schrieb Kiyoshi KANAZAWA via RT:
>>  Hello,
>> 
>>  Yes, ENGINES in the top level Makefile is empty.
>> 
>>      22:  LIBS=libcrypto.a libssl.a
>>      23:  SHLIBS=
>>      24:  ENGINES=
>>      25:  PROGRAMS=apps/openssl
> 
> OK, that explains the error, because the install_engines target then 
> contains a shell snippet
> 
>    for e in ; do
> 
> ($(ENGINES) is empty, but since it is not used as a shell variable but 
> instead as a make variable, that is the resulting for loop). That results in
> 
>    /bin/sh: syntax error at line 1: `;' unexpected
> 
> at least for /bin/sh on Solaris.
> 
> So we need to add special handling in $(ENGINES) is empty.
> 
> You could try the attached patch.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rainer
> 
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