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- INSTALLATION ON THE VMS PLATFORM
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- Intro
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- This file is divided in the following parts:
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- Requirements - Mandatory reading.
- Cheking the distribution - Mandatory reading.
- Quick start
- Test <TO BE ADDED>
- Installation <TO BE ADDED>
- Backward portability <TO BE ADDED>
- Possible bugs and quirks <TO BE ADDED>
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- Requirements
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- To build and install OpenSSL, you will need:
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- * Perl 5 with core modules (please read README.PERL)
- * The perl module Text::Template (please read README.PERL)
- * DEC C or some other ANSI C compiler. VAX C is *not* supported.
- [Note: OpenSSL has only been tested with DEC C. Compiling with
- a different ANSI C compiler may require some work]
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- Checking the distribution
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- There have been reports of places where the distribution didn't quite
- get through, for example if you've copied the tree from a NFS-mounted
- Unix mount point.
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- The easiest way to check if everything got through as it should is to
- check for one of the following files:
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- [.crypto]opensslconf^.h.in
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- The best way to get a correct distribution is to download the gzipped
- tar file from ftp://ftp.openssl.org/source/, use GUNZIP to uncompress
- it and use VMSTAR to unpack the resulting tar file.
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- GUNZIP is available {FIXME: where is it available?}
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- VMSTAR is available {FIXME: where is it available?}
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- Quick start
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- If you want to just get on with it, do this:
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- $ @config
- $ mms
- $ mms test
- $ mmm install
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- This will buidl and install OpenSSL in the default location, which is
- SYS$COMMON:[OPENSSL-'VERSION']. If you want it to be anywhere else,
- run config.com like this:
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- $ @config --prefix=PROGRAM:[OPENSSL]
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