There was no particular reason for using brokengcc. I used it because I
had to for 0.9.5a (hpux-gcc failed to compile).

I used hpux-gcc for 0.9.6-beta1 afterwards, and the failure is gone!


Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
> 
> From: John Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> jjw> I am not sure if I should send it here. Nevertheless...
> 
> Should really be openssl-bugs or openssl-dev...
> 
> jjw> I compiled 0.9.6beta1 on hp using hp-brokengcc configuration.
> jjw> When I ran make test, I got:
> 
> Except just for play, is there a reason you use brokengcc?
> 
> jjw> test BN_sqr
> jjw> Square test failed!
> jjw> make[1]: *** [test_bn] Error 1
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