# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
-
-use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT bldtop_dir/;
+use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT bldtop_dir bldtop_file/;
use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
#Load configdata.pm
plan tests => 4;
-my $libcrypto_idx = $unified_info{rename}->{libcrypto} // "libcrypto";
-my $libssl_idx = $unified_info{rename}->{libssl} // "libssl";
-my $libcrypto =
- $unified_info{sharednames}->{$libcrypto_idx}.$target{shared_extension_simple};
-my $libssl =
- $unified_info{sharednames}->{$libssl_idx}.$target{shared_extension_simple};
+# When libssl and libcrypto are compiled on Linux with "-rpath", but not
+# "--enable-new-dtags", the RPATH takes precedence over LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
+# and we end up running with the wrong libraries. This is resolved by
+# using paths to the shared objects, not just the names.
+
+my $libcrypto = bldtop_file(shlib('libcrypto'));
+my $libssl = bldtop_file(shlib('libssl'));
ok(run(test(["shlibloadtest", "-crypto_first", $libcrypto, $libssl])),
"running shlibloadtest -crypto_first");
ok(run(test(["shlibloadtest", "-dso_ref", $libcrypto, $libssl])),
"running shlibloadtest -dso_ref");
+sub shlib {
+ my $lib = shift;
+ $lib = $unified_info{rename}->{$lib}
+ if defined $unified_info{rename}->{$lib};
+ $lib = $unified_info{sharednames}->{$lib}
+ . ($target{shlib_variant} || "")
+ . ($target{shared_extension} || ".so");
+ $lib =~ s|\.\$\(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER\)
+ |.$config{shlib_version_number}|x;
+ return $lib;
+}
#!/bin/sh
+{-
+ use lib '.';
+ use configdata;
+ sub shlib {
+ my $lib = shift;
+ return "" if $disabled{shared};
+ $lib = $unified_info{rename}->{$lib}
+ if defined $unified_info{rename}->{$lib};
+ $lib = $unified_info{sharednames}->{$lib}
+ . ($target{shlib_variant} || "")
+ . ($target{shared_extension} || ".so");
+ $lib =~ s|\.\$\(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER\)
+ |.$config{shlib_version_number}|x;
+ return $lib;
+ }
+ ""; # Make sure no left over string sneaks its way into the script
+-}
# To test this OpenSSL version's applications against another version's
# shared libraries, simply set
#
THERE="`echo $0 | sed -e 's|[^/]*$||' 2>/dev/null`.."
[ -d "${THERE}" ] || exec "$@" # should never happen...
-# Alternative to this is to parse ${THERE}/Makefile...
-LIBCRYPTOSO="${THERE}/libcrypto.so"
-if [ -f "$LIBCRYPTOSO" ]; then
- while [ -h "$LIBCRYPTOSO" ]; do
- LIBCRYPTOSO="${THERE}/`ls -l "$LIBCRYPTOSO" | sed -e 's|.*\-> ||'`"
- done
- SOSUFFIX=`echo ${LIBCRYPTOSO} | sed -e 's|.*\.so||' 2>/dev/null`
- LIBSSLSO="${THERE}/libssl.so${SOSUFFIX}"
-fi
+LIBCRYPTOSO="${THERE}/{- shlib('libcrypto') -}"
+LIBSSLSO="${THERE}/{- shlib('libssl') -}"
SYSNAME=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null`;
case "$SYSNAME" in