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2009-02-14PR: 1835Dr. Stephen Henson
Submitted by: Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org> Approved by: steve@openssl.org Fix various typos.
2008-09-17Make update: delete duplicate error code.Dr. Stephen Henson
2008-09-16Merge changes to build system from fips branch.Dr. Stephen Henson
2008-09-16Merge FIPS low level algorithm blocking code. Give hard errors if non-FIPSDr. Stephen Henson
algorithms are use in FIPS mode using low level API. No effect in non-FIPS mode.
2007-11-11Synchronize message digests in 098-fips with 098.Andy Polyakov
2007-06-07Update from HEAD.Dr. Stephen Henson
2007-01-21Update from HEAD.Dr. Stephen Henson
2006-12-29#include <stddef.h> in digest headers [from HEAD].Andy Polyakov
2006-02-04Update filenames in makefilesDr. Stephen Henson
2005-06-23Update for Stratus VOS.Richard Levitte
PR: 1130
2005-05-16Further BUILDENV refinement, further fool-proofing of Makefiles andAndy Polyakov
[most importantly] put back dependencies accidentaly eliminated in check-in #13342.
2005-05-16make updateBodo Möller
2005-05-15Fool-proofing MakefilesAndy Polyakov
2005-04-26Add DTLS support.Ben Laurie
2005-04-14Check return values of <Digest>_Init functions in low level digest calls.Dr. Stephen Henson
2005-04-11Add emacs cache files to .cvsignore.Richard Levitte
2005-03-30Blow away Makefile.ssl.Ben Laurie
2005-02-06This patch was "ignited" by OpenBSD 3>=4 support. They've switched to ELFAndy Polyakov
and GNU binutils, but kept BSD make... And I took the opportunity to unify other targets to this common least denominator...
2004-11-02Don't use $(EXHEADER) directly in for loops, as most shells will breakRichard Levitte
if $(EXHEADER) is empty. Notified by many, solution suggested by Carson Gaspar <carson@taltos.org>
2004-08-29Proper support for OpenBSD-i386 shared build, including assember modules!Andy Polyakov
"Proper" means "compiles and passes test." Versioning is broken (I think).
2004-08-01OpenBSD fix-up for new a.out targets. OpenBSD .s.o rule is busted...Andy Polyakov
2004-08-01Clean-up GAS targets: get rid of "cpp" stuff and replace it with "purified"Andy Polyakov
COFF and a.out targets [similar to ELF targets]. You might notice some rudementary support for shared mingw builds under cygwin. It works (it produces cryptoeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll with everything exported by name), but it's primarily for testing/debugging purposes, at least for now...
2004-07-25Minor 64-bit md32_common.h update and minor unsignification of digests.Andy Polyakov
2004-07-22EVP_Digest is size_t-fied, clean up test programs accordingly.Andy Polyakov
2004-05-17After the latest round of header-hacking, regenerate the dependencies inGeoff Thorpe
the Makefiles. NB: this commit is probably going to generate a huge posting and it is highly uninteresting to read.
2004-05-15size_t-fication of message digest APIs. We should size_t-fy more APIs...Andy Polyakov
2003-12-27Use sh explicitely to run point.shRichard Levitte
This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
2003-11-16Provide ASFLAGS in the subdirectories handling assembler code.Lutz Jänicke
Submitted by: Tim Rice <tim@multitalents.net> PR: #735, #765
2003-01-16A few more files to ignoreRichard Levitte
2003-01-13Make sure not to declare a clashing read() for DJGPP.Richard Levitte
PR: 440
2003-01-03Unified targets for ELF assembler modules. Tested on Linux, Solaris andAndy Polyakov
FreeBSD. Goal is to extend support even to SCO5, UnixWare/OpenUnix...
2002-12-14x86_64 performance patch.Andy Polyakov
2002-12-05make updateRichard Levitte
2002-12-03Windows CE updates, contributed by Steven Reddie <smr@essemer.com.au>Richard Levitte
2002-11-28Have all tests use EXIT() to exit rather than exit(), since the latter doesn'tRichard Levitte
always give the expected result on some platforms.
2002-11-28Cleanse memory using the new OPENSSL_cleanse() function.Richard Levitte
I've covered all the memset()s I felt safe modifying, but may have missed some.
2002-10-09Use double dashes so makedepend doesn't misunderstand the flags weRichard Levitte
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.
2002-08-12Do not include openssl/ripemd.h when the RIPEMD algorithm has been deselected.Richard Levitte
PR: 216, point 1
2002-06-27Pass CFLAG to dependency makers, so non-standard system include paths areRichard Levitte
handled properly. Part of PR 75
2002-04-29Synchronise with 0.9.7-stable.Richard Levitte
2002-03-18fix #include positionBodo Möller
Submitted by: Nils Larsch
2001-10-16Retain compatibility of EVP_DigestInit() and EVP_DigestFinal()Dr. Stephen Henson
with existing code. Modify library to use digest *_ex() functions.
2001-10-14openbsd-x86 macrosUlf Möller
Submitted by: Toomas Kiisk <vix@cyber.ee>
2001-07-31make updateRichard Levitte
2001-07-30Really add the EVP and all of the DES changes.Ben Laurie
2001-06-19Change all calls to low level digest routines in the library andDr. Stephen Henson
applications to use EVP. Add missing calls to HMAC_cleanup() and don't assume HMAC_CTX can be copied using memcpy(). Note: this is almost identical to the patch submitted to openssl-dev by Verdon Walker <VWalker@novell.com> except some redundant EVP_add_digest_()/EVP_cleanup() calls were removed and some changes made to avoid compiler warnings.
2001-03-09Instead of telling both 'make' and the user that ranlibBodo Möller
errors can be tolerated, hide the error from 'make'. This gives shorter output both if ranlib fails and if it works.
2001-03-08Make EVP_Digest*() routines return a value.Dr. Stephen Henson
TODO: update docs, and make soe other routines which use EVP_Digest*() check return codes.
2001-02-19Make all configuration macros available for application by makingRichard Levitte
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.
2000-09-25'ranlib' doesn't always run on some systems. That's actuallyRichard Levitte
acceptable, since all that happens if it fails is a library with an index, which makes linking slower, but still working correctly.