Re: r.e. OpenSSL and MacOS (pre-OS X)

2003-02-18 Thread Rodney Thayer
Here's what I've found with OpenSSL 0.9.7 and OS X 10.2.3. There's a Metrowerks Code Warrior project (MCP file) in the 'MacOS' subdirectory. It's REALLY old. It predates OS X and it predates 0.9.7. With some fiddling it might build 0.9.7 libraries and tools. ___

Re: r.e. OpenSSL and MacOS (pre-OS X)

2003-02-17 Thread Aram Perez
Hi Rodney, Yes, that happened to me. I didn't delete the files, just moved them to another directory, but then I couldn't boot. I had to boot into single user mode, copy the files back and then I was able to reboot fine. Regards, Aram Rodney Thayer wrote: > At 07:15 AM 2/17/2003 -0800, Aram wr

Re: r.e. OpenSSL and MacOS (pre-OS X)

2003-02-17 Thread Rodney Thayer
At 07:15 AM 2/17/2003 -0800, Aram wrote: I've built it with GNU on OS X. The only problem I ran into was the problem stated in the file PROBLEMS, where OS X already has an older version of the OpenSSL libraries. I've done that too. There is, by the way, a serious problem with that workaround.

Re: r.e. OpenSSL and MacOS (pre-OS X)

2003-02-17 Thread Aram Perez
Hi Rodney, Rodney Thayer wrote: > I'm trying to build OpenSSL 0.9.7 on OS X 10.2.3 with CodeWarrior. > I tried using the 'mcp' files in the MacOS directory, but they > don't work. Specifically, they can't find /usr/include/sys/types.h. > > Short of being grumpy the compiler's too clueless to fi

r.e. OpenSSL and MacOS (pre-OS X)

2003-02-14 Thread Rodney Thayer
I'm trying to build OpenSSL 0.9.7 on OS X 10.2.3 with CodeWarrior. I tried using the 'mcp' files in the MacOS directory, but they don't work. Specifically, they can't find /usr/include/sys/types.h. Short of being grumpy the compiler's too clueless to find fundamentals like /usr/include, anyone ha

OpenSSL and MacOS (pre-OS X)

2001-04-19 Thread Bob Clark
I downloaded OpenSSL 0.9.6a, which has a MacOS folder in it. I had to do a fair bit of tweaking, and I'm still not getting all targets built; but I did get the "Roy's GetHPPTS" project running. I've successfully grabbed a couple https files, but the one compiled into the program