X-Git-Url: https://git.openssl.org/?p=openssl.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL.MacOS;h=01c60d81f96aeee9312b0e41163c905dbab4a63d;hp=a8c4f7f1dac12ec1a698d5c5d472fcfabb778723;hb=5be1264b7e4756a345bce6c1c8bb32f418c8a0aa;hpb=023f77002f89262c1939c6100e757b92e68fb12a diff --git a/INSTALL.MacOS b/INSTALL.MacOS index a8c4f7f1da..01c60d81f9 100644 --- a/INSTALL.MacOS +++ b/INSTALL.MacOS @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -OpenSSL - Port To The Macintosh -=============================== +OpenSSL - Port To The Macintosh OS 9 or Earlier +=============================================== -Thanks to Roy Wood initial support for MacOS (pre +Thanks to Roy Wood initial support for Mac OS (pre X) is now provided. "Initial" means that unlike other platforms where you get an SDK and a "swiss army" openssl application, on Macintosh you only get one sample application which fetches a page over HTTPS(*) and dumps it @@ -32,17 +32,17 @@ Installation procedure: to 42, change appropriately. (**) If you use SUNtar, then it might have already unbinhexed the files in question. -(***) The project file was saved with CW Pro 5.3. If you have earlier +(***) The project file was saved with CW Pro 5.3. If you have an earlier version and it refuses to open it, then download http://www.openssl.org/~appro/OpenSSL.mcp.xml and import it overwriting the original OpenSSL.mcp. -(****) Other targets are work in progress. If you feel like giving 'em a +(****) Other targets are works in progress. If you feel like giving 'em a shot, then you should know that OpenSSL* and Lib* targets are supposed to be built with the GUSI, MacOS library which mimics BSD sockets and some other POSIX APIs. The GUSI distribution is - expected to be found in the same directory as openssl source tree, - i.e. in the parent directory to the one where this very file, - namely INSTALL.MacOS. For more informations about GUSI, see + expected to be found in the same directory as the openssl source tree, + i.e., in the parent directory to the one where this very file, + namely INSTALL.MacOS, resides. For more information about GUSI, see http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~neeri/macintosh/gusi-qa.html Finally some essential comments from our generous contributor:-)