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minor clarification
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Ulf Möller
<ulf@openssl.org>
Sat, 26 Feb 2000 22:06:02 +0000
(22:06 +0000)
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Ulf Möller
<ulf@openssl.org>
Sat, 26 Feb 2000 22:06:02 +0000
(22:06 +0000)
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--- a/
INSTALL
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INSTALL
@@
-77,8
+77,9
@@
This guesses at your operating system (and compiler, if necessary) and
configures OpenSSL based on this guess. Run ./config -t to see
This guesses at your operating system (and compiler, if necessary) and
configures OpenSSL based on this guess. Run ./config -t to see
- if it guessed correctly. If it did not get it correct or you want to
- use a different compiler then go to step 1b. Otherwise go to step 2.
+ if it guessed correctly. If you want to use a different compiler, you
+ are cross-compiling for another platform, or the ./config guess was
+ wrong for other reasons, go to step 1b. Otherwise go to step 2.
On some systems, you can include debugging information as follows:
On some systems, you can include debugging information as follows:
@@
-101,7
+102,8
@@
If your system is not available, you will have to edit the Configure
program and add the correct configuration for your system. The
If your system is not available, you will have to edit the Configure
program and add the correct configuration for your system. The
- generic configurations "cc" or "gcc" should usually work.
+ generic configurations "cc" or "gcc" should usually work on 32 bit
+ systems.
Configure creates the file Makefile.ssl from Makefile.org and
defines various macros in crypto/opensslconf.h (generated from
Configure creates the file Makefile.ssl from Makefile.org and
defines various macros in crypto/opensslconf.h (generated from