I offer another data point: I just built 0.9.6g on an Ultra 1 running Solaris 8 with gcc 2.95.2. I configured with:
./config -shared The make succeeded, but make test looks like this: bash-2.03$ make test Doing certs ca-cert.pem => .0 WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate dsa-ca.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate dsa-pca.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate factory.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate ICE-CA.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate ICE-root.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate ICE-user.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate nortelCA.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate pca-cert.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate rsa-cca.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate thawteCb.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate thawteCp.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate timCA.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate tjhCA.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate vsign1.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate vsign2.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate vsign3.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate vsignss.pem WARNING: Skipping duplicate certificate vsigntca.pem touch rehash.time testing... ./destest *** Signal 4 - core dumped make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `test_des' Current working directory /home/paula/src/net/openssl-0.9.6g/test *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `tests' bash-2.03$ There are two old versions of OpenSSL on the network here, but I've crippled this machine's automount map so it can't find them. As far as I can tell, there are no versions of OpenSSL visible here except for the copy of 0.9.6g I've built from source. It's hard to imagine that a release that's been out for nearly two months has a bug on Solaris 8, but I'm not sure how else to interpret this. Paul Allen -- Boeing Phantom Works \ Paul L. Allen, (425) 865-3297 Math & Computing Technology \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] POB 3707 M/S 7L-40, Seattle, WA 98124-2207 \ Prototype Systems Group ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]