I’m interested in the rest of this story. Does compiling a separate library
for linking work for you now? Our product runs on two platforms: one
Pentium-based and one Mips-based. The Pentium build works fine but the Mips
build fails at link time with unresolved function references.
From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of
Ajay Garg
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2016 10:16 PM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: [openssl-users] Where to find definitions of certain functions
Aahhhhh... I guess I was being an idiot.
I just realize that the recommended/best/easier way is to compile openssl as a
separate library (enabling/disabling/removing features as required), and then
link this library to our application-binary.
Thanks a ton Salz, you have saved me a LOT of hours :)
Thanks and Regards,
Ajay
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 10:09 PM, Salz, Rich
<rs...@akamai.com<mailto:rs...@akamai.com>> wrote:
> Also, I am not using Makefiles, rather compiling each "c unit" using gcc
> using first-principles.
> Could that be an issue?
Probably.
Only "make" is supported. You are on your own.
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