This file is divided in the following parts:
+ Checking the distribution - Mandatory reading.
Compilation - Mandatory reading.
+ Logical names - Mandatory reading.
Test - Mandatory reading.
Installation - Mandatory reading.
Backward portability - Read if it's an issue.
Possible bugs or quirks - A few warnings on things that
may go wrong or may surprise you.
- Report - How to get in touch with me.
+ TODO - Things that are to come.
+
+
+Checking the distribution:
+==========================
+
+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.
+
+The easiest way to check if everything got through as it should is to check
+for oen of the following files:
+
+ [.CRYPTO]OPENSSLCONF.H_IN
+ [.CRYPTO]OPENSSLCONF_H.IN
+
+They should never exist both at once, but one of them should (preferably
+the first variant). If you can't find any of those two, something went
+wrong.
+
+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.
+
+GUNZIP is available in many places on the net. One of the distribution
+points is the WKU software archive, ftp://ftp.wku.edu/vms/fileserv/ .
+
+VMSTAR is also available in many places on the net. The recommended place
+to find information about it is http://www.free.lp.se/vmstar/ .
+
Compilation:
============
<option> must be one of the following:
ALL Just build "everything".
- DATE Just build the "[.INCLUDE]DATE.H" file.
+ CONFIG Just build the "[.CRYPTO]OPENSSLCONF.H" file.
+ BUILDINF Just build the "[.INCLUDE]BUILDINF.H" file.
SOFTLINKS Just copies some files, to simulate Unix soft links.
+ BUILDALL Same as ALL, except CONFIG, BUILDINF and SOFTILNKS aren't done.
RSAREF Just build the "[.xxx.EXE.RSAREF]LIBRSAGLUE.OLB" library.
CRYPTO Just build the "[.xxx.EXE.CRYPTO]LIBCRYPTO.OLB" library.
SSL Just build the "[.xxx.EXE.SSL]LIBSSL.OLB" library.
SSL_TASK Just build the "[.xxx.EXE.SSL]SSL_TASK.EXE" program.
- TEST Just build the "test" programs for OpenSSL.
- APPS Just build the "application" programs for OpenSSL.
+ TEST Just build the "[.xxx.EXE.TEST]" test programs for OpenSSL.
+ APPS Just build the "[.xxx.EXE.APPS]" application programs for OpenSSL.
<rsaref-p> must be one of the following:
RSAREF compile using the RSAREF Library
NORSAREF compile without using RSAREF
-Note: The RSAREF libraries are NOT INCLUDED and you have to
- download it from "ftp://ftp.rsa.com/rsaref". You have to
- get the ".tar-Z" file as the ".zip" file doesn't have the
- directory structure stored. You have to extract the file
- into the [.RSAREF] directory as that is where the scripts
- will look for the files.
+Note 0: The RASREF library IS NO LONGER NEEDED. The RSA patent
+ expires September 20, 2000, and RSA Security chose to make
+ the algorithm public domain two weeks before that.
+
+Note 1: If you still want to use RSAREF, the library is NOT INCLUDED
+ and you have to download it. RSA Security doesn't carry it
+ any more, but there are a number of places where you can find
+ it. You have to get the ".tar-Z" file as the ".zip" file
+ doesn't have the directory structure stored. You have to
+ extract the file into the [.RSAREF] directory as that is where
+ the scripts will look for the files.
Note 2: I have never done this, so I've no idea if it works or not.
<compiler> must be one of the following:
- VAXC For VAX C.
DECC For DEC C.
GNUC For GNU C.
just to test them. For production use, make sure you install first, see
Installation below.
-Note: Some programs in this package require a TCP/IP library.
+Note 1: Some programs in this package require a TCP/IP library.
Note 2: if you want to compile the crypto library only, please make sure
- you have at least done a @MAKEVMS DATE and a @MAKEVMS SOFTLINKS.
- A lot of things will break if you don't.
+ you have at least done a @MAKEVMS CONFIG, a @MAKEVMS BUILDINF and
+ a @MAKEVMS SOFTLINKS. A lot of things will break if you don't.
+
+
+Logical names:
+==============
+
+There are a few things that can't currently be given through the command
+line. Instead, logical names are used.
+
+Currently, the logical names supported are:
+
+ OPENSSL_NO_ASM with value YES, the assembler parts of OpenSSL will
+ not be used. Instead, plain C implementations are
+ used. This is good to try if something doesn't work.
+ OPENSSL_NO_'alg' with value YES, the corresponding crypto algorithm
+ will not be implemented. Supported algorithms to
+ do this with are: RSA, DSA, DH, MD2, MD4, MD5, RIPEMD,
+ SHA, DES, MDC2, CR2, RC4, RC5, IDEA, BF, CAST, HMAC,
+ SSL2. So, for example, having the logical name
+ OPENSSL_NO_RSA with the value YES means that the
+ LIBCRYPTO.OLB library will not contain an RSA
+ implementation.
-Note 3: Alpha users will get a number of informational messages when
- compiling the [.asm]vms.mar file in the BN (bignum) part of
- the crypto library. These can be safely ignored.
Test:
=====
<openssl-bugs@openssl.org>, including the output of "openssl version -a"
and of the failed test.
+
Installation:
=============
(the NOTE in section 4 of "Installation in Detail").
You don't need to "deleting old header files"!!!
+
Backward portability:
=====================
extra arguments. Please experiment.
-Report:
-=======
-
-I maintain a few mailinglists for bug reports and such on software that
-I develop/port/enhance/destroy. Please look at http://www.free.lp.se/
-for further info.
-
-
---
-Richard Levitte <richard@levitte.org>
-1999-03-09
-
-
TODO:
=====
--
Richard Levitte <richard@levitte.org>
-1999-05-24
+2000-02-27