From: Andy Polyakov Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 20:17:20 +0000 (+0000) Subject: My English is definitely not good as my assembly skills:-) And it looks like X-Git-Tag: OpenSSL_0_9_7a~86^2~41 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=75c402858530d00852d18ddce3e19a80c3dc4114;p=oweals%2Fopenssl.git My English is definitely not good as my assembly skills:-) And it looks like titles can't be multi-line... --- diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ index ac4c5495e2..6e007f8a1d 100644 --- a/FAQ +++ b/FAQ @@ -45,8 +45,7 @@ OpenSSL - Frequently Asked Questions * Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail on MacOS X? * Why does the OpenSSL test suite fail on MacOS X? * Why does the OpenSSL test suite fail in BN_sqr test [on a 64-bit platform]? -* Why does OpenBSD-i386 build fail on des-586.s with "Unimplemented - segment type"? +* Why does OpenBSD-i386 build fail on des-586.s with "Unimplemented segment type"? [PROG] Questions about programming with OpenSSL @@ -572,15 +571,14 @@ C compiler you should be able to produce a working build by running but the build should be operational. For further details turn to . -* Why does OpenBSD-i386 build fail on des-586.s with "Unimplemented - segment type"? +* Why does OpenBSD-i386 build fail on des-586.s with "Unimplemented segment type"? -As of 0.9.7 assembler routines were overhauled for position independency -of the machine code, which is essential for shared library support. Now -for some reason OpenBSD is equipped with out-of-date GNU assembler which -finds the new code offending. To work the problem around configure with +As of 0.9.7 assembler routines were overhauled for position independence +of the machine code, which is essential for shared library support. For +some reason OpenBSD is equipped with an out-of-date GNU assembler which +finds the new code offensive. To work around the problem, configure with no-asm (and sacrifice a great deal of performance) or upgrade /usr/bin/as. -For your convenience a pre-compiled replacement binary is provided as +For your convenience a pre-compiled replacement binary is provided at http://www.openssl.org/~appro/i386-openbsd3-as, which is compiled from binutils-2.8 released in 1997.