1 * System libcrypto.dylib and libssl.dylib are used by system ld on MacOS X.
4 NOTE: The problem described here only applies when OpenSSL isn't built
5 with shared library support (i.e. without the "shared" configuration
6 option). If you build with shared library support, you will have no
7 problems as long as you set up DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH properly at all times.
10 This is really a misfeature in ld, which seems to look for .dylib libraries
11 along the whole library path before it bothers looking for .a libraries. This
12 means that -L switches won't matter unless OpenSSL is built with shared
15 The workaround may be to change the following lines in apps/Makefile and
18 LIBCRYPTO=-L.. -lcrypto
23 LIBCRYPTO=../libcrypto.a
26 It's possible that something similar is needed for shared library support
27 as well. That hasn't been well tested yet.
30 Another solution that many seem to recommend is to move the libraries
31 /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.dylib, /usr/lib/libssl.0.9.dylib to a different
32 directory, build and install OpenSSL and anything that depends on your
33 build, then move libcrypto.0.9.dylib and libssl.0.9.dylib back to their
34 original places. Note that the version numbers on those two libraries
35 may differ on your machine.
38 As long as Apple doesn't fix the problem with ld, this problem building
39 OpenSSL will remain as is. Well, the problem was addressed in 0.9.8f by
40 passing -Wl,-search_paths_first, but it's unknown if the flag was
41 supported from the initial MacOS X release.
44 * Parallell make leads to errors
46 While running tests, running a parallell make is a bad idea. Many test
47 scripts use the same name for output and input files, which means different
48 will interfere with each other and lead to test failure.
50 The solution is simple for now: don't run parallell make when testing.
53 * Bugs in gcc triggered
55 - According to a problem report, there are bugs in gcc 3.0 that are
56 triggered by some of the code in OpenSSL, more specifically in
57 PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO(). The triggering code is the following:
60 if (*header != '4') return(0); header++;
61 if (*header != ',') return(0); header++;
63 What happens is that gcc might optimize a little too agressively, and
64 you end up with an extra incrementation when *header != '4'.
66 We recommend that you upgrade gcc to as high a 3.x version as you can.
68 - According to multiple problem reports, some of our message digest
69 implementations trigger bug[s] in code optimizer in gcc 3.3 for sparc64
70 and gcc 2.96 for ppc. Former fails to complete RIPEMD160 test, while
73 The recomendation is to upgrade your compiler. This naturally applies to
76 - There is a subtle Solaris x86-specific gcc run-time environment bug, which
77 "falls between" OpenSSL [0.9.8 and later], Solaris ld and GCC. The bug
78 manifests itself as Segmentation Fault upon early application start-up.
79 The problem can be worked around by patching the environment according to
80 http://www.openssl.org/~appro/values.c.
82 * solaris64-sparcv9-cc SHA-1 performance with WorkShop 6 compiler.
84 As subject suggests SHA-1 might perform poorly (4 times slower)
85 if compiled with WorkShop 6 compiler and -xarch=v9. The cause for
86 this seems to be the fact that compiler emits multiplication to
87 perform shift operations:-( To work the problem around configure
88 with './Configure solaris64-sparcv9-cc -DMD32_REG_T=int'.
90 * Problems with hp-parisc2-cc target when used with "no-asm" flag
92 When using the hp-parisc2-cc target, wrong bignum code is generated.
93 This is due to the SIXTY_FOUR_BIT build being compiled with the +O3
94 aggressive optimization.
95 The problem manifests itself by the BN_kronecker test hanging in an
96 endless loop. Reason: the BN_kronecker test calls BN_generate_prime()
97 which itself hangs. The reason could be tracked down to the bn_mul_comba8()
98 function in bn_asm.c. At some occasions the higher 32bit value of r[7]
99 is off by 1 (meaning: calculated=shouldbe+1). Further analysis failed,
100 as no debugger support possible at +O3 and additional fprintf()'s
101 introduced fixed the bug, therefore it is most likely a bug in the
103 The bug was found in the BN_kronecker test but may also lead to
104 failures in other parts of the code.
107 Workaround: modify the target to +O2 when building with no-asm.
109 * Problems building shared libraries on SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
112 The symptoms appear when running the test suite, more specifically
113 test/ectest, with the following result:
115 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
118 The cause of the problem seems to be that isxdigit(), called from
119 BN_hex2bn(), returns 0 on a perfectly legitimate hex digit. Further
120 investigation shows that any of the isxxx() macros return 0 on any
121 input. A direct look in the information array that the isxxx() use,
122 called __ctype, shows that it contains all zeroes...
124 Taking a look at the newly created libcrypto.so with nm, one can see
125 that the variable __ctype is defined in libcrypto's .bss (which
126 explains why it is filled with zeroes):
128 $ nm -Pg libcrypto.so | grep __ctype
132 Curiously, __ctype2 is undefined, in spite of being declared in
133 /usr/include/ctype.h in exactly the same way as __ctype.
135 Any information helping to solve this issue would be deeply
138 NOTE: building non-shared doesn't come with this problem.
140 * ULTRIX build fails with shell errors, such as "bad substitution"
141 and "test: argument expected"
143 The problem is caused by ULTRIX /bin/sh supporting only original
144 Bourne shell syntax/semantics, and the trouble is that the vast
145 majority is so accustomed to more modern syntax, that very few
146 people [if any] would recognize the ancient syntax even as valid.
147 This inevitably results in non-trivial scripts breaking on ULTRIX,
148 and OpenSSL isn't an exclusion. Fortunately there is workaround,
149 hire /bin/ksh to do the job /bin/sh fails to do.
151 1. Trick make(1) to use /bin/ksh by setting up following environ-
152 ment variables *prior* you execute ./Configure and make:
156 export PROG_ENV MAKESHELL
158 or if your shell is csh-compatible:
160 setenv PROG_ENV POSIX
161 setenv MAKESHELL /bin/ksh
163 2. Trick /bin/sh to use alternative expression evaluator. Create
164 following 'test' script for example in /tmp:
169 Then 'chmod a+x /tmp/test; ln /tmp/test /tmp/[' and *prepend*
170 your $PATH with chosen location, e.g. PATH=/tmp:$PATH. Alter-
171 natively just replace system /bin/test and /bin/[ with the
174 * hpux64-ia64-cc fails blowfish test.
176 Compiler bug, presumably at particular patch level. It should be noted
177 that same compiler generates correct 32-bit code, a.k.a. hpux-ia64-cc
178 target. Drop optimization level to +O2 when compiling 64-bit bf_skey.o.
180 * no-engines generates errors.
182 Unfortunately, the 'no-engines' configuration option currently doesn't
183 work properly. Use 'no-hw' and you'll will at least get no hardware
184 support. We'll see how we fix that on OpenSSL versions past 0.9.8.
186 * 'make test' fails in BN_sqr [commonly with "error 139" denoting SIGSEGV]
187 if elder GNU binutils were deployed to link shared libcrypto.so.
189 As subject suggests the failure is caused by a bug in elder binutils,
190 either as or ld, and was observed on FreeBSD and Linux. There are two
191 options. First is naturally to upgrade binutils, the second one - to
192 reconfigure with additional no-sse2 [or 386] option passed to ./config.
194 * If configured with ./config no-dso, toolkit still gets linked with -ldl,
195 which most notably poses a problem when linking with dietlibc.
197 We don't have framework to associate -ldl with no-dso, therefore the only
198 way is to edit Makefile right after ./config no-dso and remove -ldl from
201 * hpux-parisc2-cc no-asm build fails with SEGV in ECDSA/DH.
203 Compiler bug, presumably at particular patch level. Remaining
204 hpux*-parisc*-cc configurations can be affected too. Drop optimization
205 level to +O2 when compiling bn_nist.o.
207 * solaris64-sparcv9-cc link failure
209 Solaris 8 ar can fail to maintain symbol table in .a, which results in
210 link failures. Apply 109147-09 or later or modify Makefile generated
211 by ./Configure solaris64-sparcv9-cc and replace RANLIB assignment with
213 RANLIB= /usr/ccs/bin/ar rs