VMS uses a variant of openssl.cnf named openssl-vms.cnf.
There's a Perl on VMS mystery where a open pipe will not SIGPIPE when
the child process exits, which means that a loop sending "y\n" to it
will never stop. Adding a counter helps fix this (set to 10, we know
that none of the CA.pl commands will require more).
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
my $perl = $^X;
$ENV{OPENSSL} = cmdstr(app(["openssl"]));
my $CA_pl = top_file("apps", "CA.pl");
-my $std_openssl_cnf = top_file("apps", "openssl.cnf");
+my $std_openssl_cnf = $^O eq "VMS"
+ ? top_file("apps", "openssl-vms.cnf") : top_file("apps", "openssl.cnf");
($perl) = quotify($perl) unless $^O eq "VMS"; # never quotify a command on VMS. Ever!
sub yes {
+ my $cntr = 10;
open(PIPE, "|-", join(" ",@_));
local $SIG{PIPE} = "IGNORE";
- 1 while print PIPE "y\n";
+ 1 while $cntr-- > 0 && print PIPE "y\n";
close PIPE;
return 0;
}