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Reviewed-by: Dr Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>
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Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>
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Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
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The following #ifdef tests were all removed:
__MWERKS__
MAC_OS_pre_X
MAC_OS_GUSI_SOURCE
MAC_OS_pre_X
OPENSSL_SYS_MACINTOSH_CLASSIC
OPENSSL_SYS_MACOSX_RHAPSODY
Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>
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Reviewed-by: Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>
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In Visual Studio, inline is available in C++ only, however __inline is available for C, see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/z8y1yy88.aspx
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dr Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>
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Undo unapproved commit that removed DJGPP and WATT32
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DJGPP is no longer a supported platform. Remove all #ifdef, etc.,
cases that refer to it. DJGPP also #define'd WATT32, so that
is now removed as well.
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PR: #3390
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The "-unix <path>" argument allows s_server and s_client to use a unix
domain socket in the filesystem instead of IPv4 ("-connect", "-port",
"-accept", etc). If s_server exits gracefully, such as when "-naccept"
is used and the requested number of SSL/TLS connections have occurred,
then the domain socket file is removed. On ctrl-C, it is likely that
the stale socket file will be left over, such that s_server would
normally fail to restart with the same arguments. For this reason,
s_server also supports an "-unlink" option, which will clean up any
stale socket file before starting.
If you have any reason to want encrypted IPC within an O/S instance,
this concept might come in handy. Otherwise it just demonstrates that
there is nothing about SSL/TLS that limits it to TCP/IP in any way.
(There might also be benchmarking and profiling use in this path, as
unix domain sockets are much lower overhead than connecting over local
IP addresses).
Signed-off-by: Geoff Thorpe <geoff@openssl.org>
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Windows 8 SDKs complain that GetVersion() is deprecated.
We only use GetVersion like this:
(GetVersion() < 0x80000000)
which checks if the Windows version is NT based. Use a macro check_winnt()
which uses GetVersion() on older SDK versions and true otherwise.
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Submitted by: Pierre Delaage
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e_os2.h, this should fix WIN32 compilation issues and hopefully avoid
conflicts with other headers which may workaround ssize_t in different ways.
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Submitted By: De Rudder, Stephen L." <s_derudder@tditx.com>
Workaround for newer Windows headers which define EADDRINUSE but not to the
same value as WSAEADDRINUSE.
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Submitted by: steve@openssl.org
Some systems have broken IPv6 headers and/or implementations. If
OPENSSL_USE_IPV6 is set to 0 IPv6 is not used, if it is set to 1 it is used
and if undefined an attempt is made to detect at compile time by checking
if AF_INET6 is set and excluding known problem platforms.
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.DLL, in particular static build. The issue has been discussed in RT#1230
and later on openssl-dev, and mutually exclusive approaches were suggested.
This completes compromise solution suggested in RT#1230.
PR: 1230
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Submitted by: Guenter Knauf <eflash@gmx.net>
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PR: 1312
Submitted by: Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de>
Reviewed by: Ulf Moeller
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This works because wsock32 commonly loads ws2_32 anyway and we [intend to]
check upon presense of winsock2-specific API at run-time.
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from .h files...
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more work, i.e. more modifications are due...
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PR: 1196
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PR: 1196
Submitted by: Russel Ruby
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PR: 1110
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That should solve the issues with propagating it through the Makefiles.
PR: 1110
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1107. He says:
This is a followup to the NetWare patch that was applied to beta3. It
does the following:
- Fixes a problem in the CLib build with undefined symbols.
- Adds the ability to use BSD sockets as the default for the OpenSSL
socket BIO. NetWare supports 2 flavors of sockets and our Apache
developers need BSD sockets as a configurable option when building
OpenSSL. This adds that for them.
- Updates to the INSTALL.NW file to explain new options.
I have tried very hard to make sure all the changes are in NetWare
specific files or guarded carefully to make sure they only impact
NetWare builds. I have tested the Windows build to make sure it does
not break that since we have made changes to mk1mf.pl.
We are still working the gcc cross compile for NetWare issue and hope
to have a patch for that before beta 6 is released.
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PR: 1098
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inspired by VC6 failure report. In addition abstain from taking screen
snapshots when running in NT service context.
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environments.
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The changes have been mailed to <crypt@bis.doc.gov> as well.
PR: 903
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PR: 780
Submitted by: Verdon Walker <VWalker@novell.com>
Reviewed by: Richard Levitte
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time involving VxWorks on MIPS
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Contributed by Bob Bradley <bob@chaoticsoftware.com>
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platforms that don't (necessarely) have it. In the case of VMS, this
means moving a couple of functions from apps/ to crypto/ and make them
general (although only used privately).
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take care of returning if necessary.
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PR: 585
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