--openssldir=DIR Directory for OpenSSL files. If no prefix is specified,
the library files and binaries are also installed there.
+ no-autoalginit Don't automatically load all supported ciphers and digests.
+ Typically OpenSSL will make available all of its supported
+ ciphers and digests. For a statically linked application this
+ may be undesirable if small executable size is an objective.
+ This only affects libcrypto. Ciphers and digests will have to be
+ loaded manually using EVP_add_cipher() and EVP_add_digest() if
+ this option is used.
+
+ no-autoerrinit Don't automatically load all libcrypto/libssl error strings.
+ Typically OpenSSL will automatically load human readable error
+ strings. For a statically linked application this may be
+ undesirable if small executable size is an objective.
+
no-threads Don't try to build with support for multi-threaded
applications.
$ HARNESS_VERBOSE=yes make test
- Also, you will find logs for all commands the tests have executed
- in logs, test/test_*.log, one for each individual test.
-
If you want to run just one or a few specific tests, you can use
the make variable TESTS to specify them, like this:
$ make list-tests
+ Have a look at the manual for the perl module Test::Harness to
+ see what other HARNESS_* variables there are.
+
If you find a problem with OpenSSL itself, try removing any
compiler optimization flags from the CFLAG line in Makefile and
run "make clean; make".
locations, but have the package installed somewhere else so that
it can easily be packaged, can use
- $ make INSTALL_PREFIX=/tmp/package-root install
+ $ make DESTDIR=/tmp/package-root install
- (or specify "--install_prefix=/tmp/package-root" as a configure
- option). The specified prefix will be prepended to all
+ The specified destination directory will be prepended to all
installation target filenames.
you can still use "no-threads" to suppress an annoying warning message
from the Configure script.)
+ OpenSSL provides built-in support for two threading models: pthreads (found on
+ most UNIX/Linux systems), and Windows threads. No other threading models are
+ supported. If your platform does not provide pthreads or Windows threads then
+ you should Configure with the "no-threads" option.
Note on shared libraries
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