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Arrival-Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 09:52:01 +0200

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[194.29.161.106|25|194.29.160.2|47262]: Connection timed out)
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From: Marko Asplund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

aspa> i also tried this. the compilation went fine but shared
aspa> libraries were not built or installed even though i configured
aspa> OpenSSL with:
aspa> 
aspa>   ./Configure shared -DUSE_TOD -DPEDANTIC rhapsody-ppc-cc
aspa> 
aspa> why doesn't the 'shared' option work on Darwin?

Because support for building shared libraries on Darwin hasn't been
added to Makefile.org.  The reason may very well be (it is in my case)
that noone that has bothered with the shared library support knows how
one builds shared libraries on Darwin.  Please instruct us.

Also, please remember that OpenSSL shared libraries are currently
*not* a supported feature, for two reasons: 1) it's still
experimental, and 2) the development team makes no binary
compatibility guarantees.  As a matter of fact, we know that binary
copatibility is broken between versions (except for patch releases, so
you can probably expect 0.9.6, 0.9.6a and 0.9.6b are binary compatible).
We have said that we will have binary backwrd compatibility starting
with version 1.0, but there's still a number of things that need to be
changed before that happens.

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