[openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4345] Bug - Cannot build openssl-1.1.0-pre4-dev on NetBSD 6_Stable

Richard Levitte via RT rt at openssl.org
Tue May 10 20:33:47 UTC 2016


Hey,

would you mind trying the latest beta, or a fresh master checkout? I can't know
for sure, but it's possible you'll get better results now. If not, I'm all
ears.

Cheers,
Richard


On Thu Feb 25 13:13:41 2016, yancm at SDF.ORG wrote:
> The first parts of this report are the actual build bug I think I am
> encountering, but also, at the end, I am asking for additional help with
> enabling the crypto-mdebug and crypto-mdebug-backtrace as I am trying to
> to diagnose a compatibility issue between tor and the openssl 1.1.0_dev
> branch.
>
> config and output:
> *****Config command and output*****
> # ./config --unified --debug --api=1.1.0 no-shared
> Operating system: i686-whatever-netbsd
> Configuring for BSD-x86-elf
> Configuring OpenSSL version 1.1.0-pre4-dev (0x0x10100004L)
> no-crypto-mdebug [default] OPENSSL_NO_CRYPTO_MDEBUG (skip dir)
> no-crypto-mdebug-backtrace [forced]
> OPENSSL_NO_CRYPTO_MDEBUG_BACKTRACE (skip dir)
> no-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 [default] OPENSSL_NO_EC_NISTP_64_GCC_128 (skip
> dir)
> no-egd [default] OPENSSL_NO_EGD (skip dir)
> no-heartbeats [default] OPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEATS (skip dir)
> no-md2 [default] OPENSSL_NO_MD2 (skip dir)
> no-rc5 [default] OPENSSL_NO_RC5 (skip dir)
> no-sctp [default] OPENSSL_NO_SCTP (skip dir)
> no-shared [option]
> no-ssl-trace [default] OPENSSL_NO_SSL_TRACE (skip dir)
> no-static-engine [default] OPENSSL_NO_STATIC_ENGINE (skip dir)
> no-unit-test [default] OPENSSL_NO_UNIT_TEST (skip dir)
> no-zlib [default]
> no-zlib-dynamic [forced]
> Configuring for BSD-x86-elf
> IsMK1MF =no
> CC =cc
> CFLAG = -pthread -D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT -DL_ENDIAN -Wall -O0
> -g -DWHIRLPOOL_ASM -Wa,--noexecstack
> DEFINES =DSO_DLFCN HAVE_DLFCN_H OPENSSL_THREADS
> OPENSSL_NO_STATIC_ENGINE OPENSSL_PIC OPENSSL_BN_ASM_PART_WORDS
> OPENSSL_IA32_SSE2 OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT OPENSSL_BN_ASM_GF2m SHA1_ASM
> SHA256_ASM SHA512_ASM MD5_ASM RMD160_ASM AES_ASM VPAES_ASM GHASH_ASM
> ECP_NISTZ256_ASM POLY1305_ASM OPENSSL_API_COMPAT=0x10100000L
> LFLAG =
> PLIB_LFLAG =
> EX_LIBS =
> CPUID_OBJ =x86cpuid.o
> BN_ASM =bn-586.o co-586.o x86-mont.o x86-gf2m.o
> EC_ASM =ecp_nistz256.o ecp_nistz256-x86.o
> DES_ENC =des-586.o crypt586.o
> AES_ENC =aes-586.o vpaes-x86.o aesni-x86.o
> BF_ENC =bf-586.o
> CAST_ENC =c_enc.o
> RC4_ENC =rc4-586.o
> RC5_ENC =rc5-586.o
> MD5_OBJ_ASM =md5-586.o
> SHA1_OBJ_ASM =sha1-586.o sha256-586.o sha512-586.o
> RMD160_OBJ_ASM=rmd-586.o
> CMLL_ENC =cmll-x86.o
> MODES_OBJ =ghash-x86.o
> PADLOCK_OBJ =e_padlock-x86.o
> CHACHA_ENC =chacha-x86.o
> POLY1305_OBJ =poly1305-x86.o
> PROCESSOR =
> RANLIB =/usr/bin/ranlib
> ARFLAGS =
> PERL =/usr/pkg/bin/perl
>
> THIRTY_TWO_BIT mode
> BN_LLONG mode
>
> Configured for BSD-x86-elf.
> ***************************************
>
> if I gmake at the top level, the build proceeds for a while and appears to
> exit cleanly, but if I run gmake again, I get the following message:
> # gmake
> gmake: *** No rule to make target
> 'usr/include/stdio.husr/include/sys/cdefs.h', needed by 'apps/openssl'.
> Stop.
>
> ***************************************
> I have problems even if I turn off debug.
>
> I really want debug AND I think I need to enable crypto-mdebug and
> crypto-mdebug-backtrace so I can determine the calling line from tor that
> is crashing in openssl. The tor dev's think they have coded for
> compatibility with openssl 1.1.0_dev, but I cannot confirm this on my
> builds. I built tor with debug symbols, but so far, even if I set
> breakpoints at main() in tor, running tor in gdb appears to crash in
> openssl somewhere but I cannot execute a backtrace to see what line in tor
> is calling the openssl function that is failing. At the moment I cannot
> even build openssl. I've had this issue for a week or two...
>
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Richard Levitte
levitte at openssl.org

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