Ok, let me amend and repeat this request since there wasn't even so much as a "No! BeOS is stupid! Go away!" response to my original message. (Yes, sometimes a flame is better than utter silence ;) )
The biggest problem that I seem to be running into in getting OpenSSL to compile and generate shared libraries is that the net_server version of BeOS does not apparently have getsockopt() in it's networking libraries. At least not in the standard ones that I have.
So, my question is now how would one get around this lack of functionality on any operating system? The reason this is important is because one of the required files (crypto/bio/b_sock.c) in OpenSSL uses this function, precisely once (line 224). I've tried working around it by supplying the value of errno if there is an error, and I've tried following a 1998 era suggestion on it, though neither method worked.
So, does anyone have suggestions based on lack of a particular function as opposed to OS wonkiness?
Thanks. --- Zero One <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone out there had any luck getting OpenSSL compiled and > running properly under BeOS R5.0.x, in particular with the > "net_server" rather than "BONE"?If so, please drop me an email > telling me precisely how you managed this feat, and whether you > compiled the shared libraries or not.Thank you. > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more
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