[Unbound-users] Compile ldns 1.6.16/unbound 1.4.19 on Solaris 10.

W.C.A. Wijngaards wouter at nlnetlabs.nl
Mon Dec 17 08:05:29 UTC 2012


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Hi Dan,

On 12/15/2012 07:49 PM, Luther, Dan wrote:
> Simon,
> 
> Compiling with default SSL under Solaris can be tricky, and rather
> than let Oracle keep up with patches, I downloaded and used my own
> OpenSSL. I *almost* got a 64-bit compile to work with OpenSSL and
> GCC, but failed and had to settle with 32 bit (BTW, if anyone has
> had success compiling OpenSSL with GCC on a Solaris10/Sparc
> architecture *and* make it work, I'd like to talk with you!)
> 
> To get around the default SSL and make sure I didn't break anything
> in production, I downloaded and installed OpenSSL to a separate
> directory:
> 
> $ ./Configure --openssldir=/usr/local/openssl shared threads
> solaris-sparcv9-gcc
> 
> (Note -- if you're not using Sparc/sun4u/sun4v architecture, you'll
> need to fix that last bit to match your architecture)

Disable assembly (no-asm option) for openssl configure.  Then 'make
test' succeeds.

Best regards,
   Wouter

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