OpenSSL binary ("openssl"). The libraries will be built in the top-level
directory, and the binary will be in the "apps" directory.
- If "make" fails, please report the problem to <openssl-bugs@openssl.org>.
+ If "make" fails, please report the problem to <openssl-bugs@openssl.org>
+ (note that your message will be forwarded to a public mailing list).
Include the output of "./config -t" and the OpenSSL version
number in your message.
+ [If you encounter assembler error messages, try the "no-asm"
+ configuration option as an immediate fix.]
+
+ Compiling parts of OpenSSL with gcc and others with the system
+ compiler will result in unresolved symbols on some systems.
+
3. After a successful build, the libraries should be tested. Run:
$ make test
private Initially empty, this is the default location
for private key files.
- If you didn't chose a different installation prefix, the
+ If you didn't choose a different installation prefix, the
following additional subdirectories will be created:
bin Contains the openssl binary and a few other