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for regenerating OpenSSL manual pages.
- Explicitly set the OpenSSL release date so manual pages contain
the date OpenSSL was released and not just the date OpenSSL was
imported into the FreeBSD base system.
- Update for Makefile for OpenSSL 0.9.8n.
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MFC after: 3 weeks
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and its bibliography.
Submitted by: Tomoyuki Okazaki <okazaki at kick dot gr dot jp>
MFC after: 1 month
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for OpenSSL to load engines run-time, e.g. for using the opensc
engine port.
The OpenSSL Configure script enables DSO support on FreeBSD by
default, we just don't use the Configure script during OpenSSL builds
in the base system.
This is committed to -CURRENT now (before OpenSSL 0.9.8b import), so
it can be tested at bit in -CURRENT before being MFC'ed to 6-STABLE.
Prodded by: ale
PR: bin/79570
MFC after: 1 week
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http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2006-March/061725.html
The src.conf(5) manpage is to follow in a few days.
Brought to you by: imp, jhb, kris, phk, ru (all bugs are mine)
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the make.conf(5) manpage.
PR: conf/65738
OK'ed by: markm
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call any pthread functions as we use compile it. We keep the
-DOPENSSL_THREADS, which stops OpenSSL doing thread-unsafe stuff.
Requested by: ru
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environment. This stops some ports keeling over on an OpenSSL assert.
(The patch is not exactly the one from the PR, but has been refined
based on advice from freebsd-threads.)
PR: 51205
Submitted by: Jim Westfall <jwestfall@surrealistic.net>
MFC after: 1 month
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Reviewed by: markm
Approved by: nectar
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and remove the WANT_OPENSSL_MANPAGES knob.
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opensslconf.h.
Reminded by: reports from des, obrien
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NO_IDEA is now spelled OPENSSL_NO_IDEA. Update the bmake glue accordingly
or the IDEA references are not stripped from <openssl/evp.h>
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will follow.
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Pointy hat to: obrien
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complicated and will be sent for a review.
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via INCS. Implemented INCSLINKS (equivalent to SYMLINKS) to
handle symlinking include files. Allow for multiple groups of
include files to be installed, with the powerful INCSGROUPS knob.
Documentation to follow.
Added standard `includes' and `incsinstall' targets, use them
in Makefile.inc1. Headers from the following makefiles were
not installed before (during `includes' in Makefile.inc1):
kerberos5/lib/libtelnet/Makefile
lib/libbz2/Makefile
lib/libdevinfo/Makefile
lib/libform/Makefile
lib/libisc/Makefile
lib/libmenu/Makefile
lib/libmilter/Makefile
lib/libpanel/Makefile
Replaced all `beforeinstall' targets for installing includes
with the INCS stuff.
Renamed INCDIR to INCSDIR, for consistency with FILES and SCRIPTS,
and for compatibility with NetBSD. Similarly for INCOWN, INCGRP,
and INCMODE.
Consistently use INCLUDEDIR instead of /usr/include.
gnu/lib/libstdc++/Makefile and gnu/lib/libsupc++/Makefile changes
were only lightly tested due to the missing contrib/libstdc++-v3.
I fully tested the pre-WIP_GCC31 version of this patch with the
contrib/libstdc++.295 stuff.
These changes have been tested on i386 with the -DNO_WERROR "make
world" and "make release".
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depending on perl at build time. Makefile.asm is a helper for after the
next import.
With my cvs@ hat on, the relatively small repo cost of this is acceptable,
especially given that we have other (much bigger) things like
lib*.so.gz.uu checked in under src/lib/compat/*.
Reviewed by: kris (maintainer)
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override the beforeinstall target at all, but this has proven difficult
to achieve.
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LC_ALL takes precedence over other LC_* envariables.
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through the use of a new build directive, MACHINE_CPU, which contains a
list of the CPU generations/features for which optimizations are desired.
This feature will be extended to cover the ports tree in the future.
Currently OpenSSL provides optimizations for i386, i586 and i686-class
CPUs. Currently it has not been tested on an i386 or i486.
Teach make(1) to provide sensible defaults for MACHINE_CPU if it is not
defined (namely, the lowest common denominator CPU we support for each
architecture). Currently this is i386 for the i386 architecture and ev4
for the alpha. sys.mk also sets the variable as a last resort for
consistency with MACHINE_ARCH and bootstrapping from very old versions of
make.
Benchmarks show a significant speed increase even in the i386 case, with
additional improvements for i586 and i686 systems. For maximum performance
define MACHINE_CPU=i686 i586 i386 in /etc/make.conf.
Based on a patch submitted by: Mike Silbersack <silby@silby.com>
Reviewed by: current
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if bootstrapping from a system on which the openssl headers are not
already present.
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the real evp.h.
Reported by: markm
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support NFS(ro) installworlds.
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MAKE_foo for things like MAKE_KERBEROS etc. Use that. I managed to
confuse myself last time and made make.conf different to the code. ;-(
Reported by: Jun Kuriyama <kuriyama@FreeBSD.org>
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invoked will cause breakage. US Users - DO NOT try to turn on
IDEA - the sources are not included.
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Also simplify the conditionals a little.
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dependencies for openssl/*.h. I cannot reproduce any critical race
conditions with this revision.
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There are sometimes problems with "&&" and "||" in the `make -j' case, as
it appears multiple processes may process parts of the execution line.
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Submitted by: ache
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Reorganize and unify libcrypto's interface so that the RSA implementation
is chosen at runtime via dlopen().
This is a checkpoint and may require more tweaks still.
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this is not very useful as the US repo is missing bits.
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all the builds. There is still no actual RSA implementation code
in libcrypto or src/* on US code trees.
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