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authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2003-04-10 18:36:31 +0000
committerRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2003-04-10 18:36:31 +0000
commit5924c21608fcd31d5ac9773c71f101e5ff3b7217 (patch)
tree57dab4b4c5bb61b96ebee7ba52a63e0d11eb562e /PROBLEMS
parentc93fbfaebc661e3a601c9af70bdf2aa0d2abd054 (diff)
There's a problem building shared libraries on the sco5-gcc target. However,
it's time for a release, so I'm just adding an enty in PROBLEMS, and will hopefully solve this for a later release
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@@ -98,3 +98,34 @@ config-line. './Configure aix43-cc shared' is working, but not
libraries. It's possible to build 64-bit shared libraries by running
'env OBJECT_MODE=64 make', but we need more elegant solution. Preferably one
supporting even gcc shared builds. See RT#463 for background information.
+
+* Problems building shared libraries on SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
+ with gcc 2.95.3
+
+The symptoms appear when running the test suite, more specifically
+test/ectest, with the following result:
+
+OSSL_LIBPATH="`cd ..; pwd`"; LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$OSSL_LIBPATH:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"; DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$OSSL_LIBPATH:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"; SHLIB_PATH="$OSSL_LIBPATH:$SHLIB_PATH"; LIBPATH="$OSSL_LIBPATH:$LIBPATH"; if [ "debug-sco5-gcc" = "Cygwin" ]; then PATH="${LIBPATH}:$PATH"; fi; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH SHLIB_PATH LIBPATH PATH; ./ectest
+ectest.c:186: ABORT
+
+The cause of the problem seems to be that isxdigit(), called from
+BN_hex2bn(), returns 0 on a perfectly legitimate hex digit. Further
+investigation shows that any of the isxxx() macros return 0 on any
+input. A direct look in the information array that the isxxx() use,
+called __ctype, shows that it contains all zeroes...
+
+Taking a look at the newly created libcrypto.so with nm, one can see
+that the variable __ctype is defined in libcrypto's .bss (which
+explains why it is filled with zeroes):
+
+$ nm -Pg libcrypto.so | grep __ctype
+__ctype B 0011659c
+__ctype2 U
+
+Curiously, __ctype2 is undefined, in spite of being declared in
+/usr/include/ctype.h in exactly the same way as __ctype.
+
+Any information helping to solve this issue would be deeply
+appreciated.
+
+NOTE: building non-shared doesn't come with this problem.