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first everywhere in crypto and skip stdio.h and string.h [because it
includes them].
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[most importantly] put back dependencies accidentaly eliminated in
check-in #13342.
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if $(EXHEADER) is empty.
Notified by many, solution suggested by Carson Gaspar <carson@taltos.org>
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the Makefiles. NB: this commit is probably going to generate a huge posting
and it is highly uninteresting to read.
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This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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I have tried to convert 'len' type variable declarations to unsigned as a
means to address these warnings when appropriate, but when in doubt I have
used casts in the comparisons instead. The better solution (that would get
us all lynched by API users) would be to go through and convert all the
function prototypes and structure definitions to use unsigned variables
except when signed is necessary. The proliferation of (signed) "int" for
strictly non-negative uses is unfortunate.
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always give the expected result on some platforms.
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give it.
For 0.9.7 and up, that means util/domd needs to remove those double
dashes from the argument list when gcc is used to find the
dependencies.
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(the same keys can be used for ECC schemes other than ECDSA)
and add some new options.
Similarly, use string "EC PARAMETERS" instead of "ECDSA PARAMETERS"
in 'PEM' format.
Fix ec_asn1.c (take into account the desired conversion form).
'make update'.
Submitted by: Nils Larsch
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handled properly.
Part of PR 75
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("D. Russell" <russelld@aol.net>)
Allow HMAC functions to use an alternative ENGINE.
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with existing code.
Modify library to use digest *_ex() functions.
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errors can be tolerated, hide the error from 'make'.
This gives shorter output both if ranlib fails and if
it works.
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Note that all *_it variables are suddenly non-existant according to
libeay.num. This is a bug that will be corrected. Please be patient.
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and make all files the depend on it include it without prefixing it
with openssl/.
This means that all Makefiles will have $(TOP) as one of the include
directories.
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sure they are available in opensslconf.h, by giving them names starting
with "OPENSSL_" to avoid conflicts with other packages and by making
sure e_os2.h will cover all platform-specific cases together with
opensslconf.h.
I've checked fairly well that nothing breaks with this (apart from
external software that will adapt if they have used something like
NO_KRB5), but I can't guarantee it completely, so a review of this
change would be a good thing.
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make update done.
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acceptable, since all that happens if it fails is a library with
an index, which makes linking slower, but still working correctly.
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test utility, I added the bits to get a EVP interface, the command line utility and the speed test
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could be done automagically, much like the numbering in libeay.num and
ssleay.num. The solution works as follows:
- New object identifiers are inserted in objects.txt, following the
syntax given in objects.README.
- objects.pl is used to process obj_mac.num and create a new
obj_mac.h.
- obj_dat.pl is used to create a new obj_dat.h, using the data in
obj_mac.h.
This is currently kind of a hack, and the perl code in objects.pl
isn't very elegant, but it works as I intended. The simplest way to
check that it worked correctly is to look in obj_dat.h and check the
array nid_objs and make sure the objects haven't moved around (this is
important!). Additions are OK, as well as consistent name changes.
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"Jan Mikkelsen" <janm@transactionsite.com> correctly states that the
OpenSSL header files have #include's and extern "C"'s in an incorrect
order. Thusly fixed.
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structure and decides what key to generate (if any). Not currently added to
the PBE algorithm list because it is largely untested.
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Submitted by: Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@MchP.Siemens.De>
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