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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Apr 2001 10:40:37 -0700
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Try /POSIXC60/bin/ar2 from
http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/px_wrappers/index.html.

- Mark B.

Peter Osborne wrote:
>
> Mark (and HP3000-L),
>
> I installed the hack (and made sure the long lines didn't wrap) but i still
> get the same Segmentation fault. I don't really know where to go from here.
>
> -Pete
>
> At 09:06 AM 4/17/01 -0700, Mark Bixby wrote:
> >Tony White wrote:
> > >
> > > Mark,
> > >
> > > You were exactly right. I commented out the elif for the NMOBJ check in
> > > ar.ccg. FYI (if it's interesting) I installed the gnu tools from the 1999
> > > freeware tape. I just started the install in the GNU account. I got much
> > > futher this time. I was missing the syslog.h include file which was needed
> > > for the sources in crypto/bio directory, but I found one in your syslog/iX
> > > package.
> >
> >IIRC, OpenSSL should have been smart enough to find /SYSLOG/PUB/syslog.h,
> >which
> >is included in FOS starting with MPE 6.0.
> >
> > > I am now having this error:
> > >
> > > You may get an error following this line. Please ignore.
> > > true ../../libcrypto.a
> > > make[2]: Leaving directory `/FREEWARE/OPENSSL/openssl-0.9.6a/crypto/err'
> > > making all in crypto/objects...
> > > make[2]: Entering directory
> > > `/FREEWARE/OPENSSL/openssl-0.9.6a/crypto/objects'
> > > gcc -I.. -I../../include -D_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3 -DMPE -D_POSIX_SOURCE
> > > -D_SOCKE
> > > T_SOURCE -I/SYSLOG/PUB   -c o_names.c -o o_names.o
> > > gcc -I.. -I../../include -D_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3 -DMPE -D_POSIX_SOURCE
> > > -D_SOCKE
> > > T_SOURCE -I/SYSLOG/PUB   -c obj_dat.c -o obj_dat.o
> > > gcc -I.. -I../../include -D_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3 -DMPE -D_POSIX_SOURCE
> > > -D_SOCKE
> > > T_SOURCE -I/SYSLOG/PUB   -c obj_lib.c -o obj_lib.o
> > > gcc -I.. -I../../include -D_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3 -DMPE -D_POSIX_SOURCE
> > > -D_SOCKE
> > > T_SOURCE -I/SYSLOG/PUB   -c obj_err.c -o obj_err.o
> > > ar r ../../libcrypto.a o_names.o obj_dat.o obj_lib.o obj_err.o
> > > **** Illegal data address (TRAPS 65).
> > >
> > > ABORT: C89.HPBIN.SYS
> > > NM PROG  557.00017964 _free+$15c
> > > make[2]: *** [lib] Segmentation fault
> > > make[2]: Leaving directory
> > `/FREEWARE/OPENSSL/openssl-0.9.6a/crypto/objects'
> > > make[1]: *** [subdirs] Error 1
> > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/FREEWARE/OPENSSL/openssl-0.9.6a/crypto'
> > > make: *** [sub_all] Error 1
> > > shell/iX>
> > >
> > > What do I need to do about this one?
> >
> >This is an old ar bug that I first encountered on MPE 6.0 when porting
> >BIND and
> >re-encountered when I ported OpenSSL.  However, I did not see this abort
> >when I
> >test-built OpenSSL 0.9.6a several times on 6.5pp2.
> >
> >The workaround I used on 6.0 was to create an ar wrapper script that converts
> >the relative upwards filenames into absolute filenames (I had only seen these
> >aborts when referencing files like ../../foo/bar/.o).  My script looks like
> >this (caution: the while...continue is a single line):
> >
> >#!/bin/sh
> >
> ># Hack wrapper for /bin/ar to deal with relative archive filename problems.
> ># Convert upward references (../../foo/bar) to absolute path names.
> >
> >while getopts cdrtuvx opt; do
> >   OPTS="$OPTS -$opt"
> >done
> >shift $OPTIND-1
> >
> >ARCHIVE=$1
> >shift
> >MEMBERS=$@
> >
> >case $ARCHIVE in
> >   \.\./.*) export PWD
> >         ARCHABS=`echo "$ARCHIVE" | awk '\
> >/^\/.*/ { print $0; next}
> >         { ABSOLUTE=sprintf("%s/%s",ENVIRON["PWD"],$0);
> >           while (gsub(/[-_A-Za-z0-9~\\$%^*+|{}:]+\/\.\.\//,"",ABSOLUTE) > 0)
> >continue;
> >           print ABSOLUTE }'`
> >         echo PWD = $PWD
> >         echo ARCHIVE = $ARCHIVE
> >         echo ARCHABS = $ARCHABS
> >         /bin/ar $OPTS $ARCHABS $MEMBERS
> >         RET=$?
> >         exit $RET
> >         ;;
> >   *)    /bin/ar $OPTS $ARCHIVE $MEMBERS
> >         ;;
> >esac
> >
> >Install this on your e3000 with any name you like, then edit the OpenSSL
> >top-level Makefile to set the AR variable to refer to this wrapper script.
> >Re-run the make.
> >
> >If this doesn't solve the problem, there is a second workaround
> >available.  The
> >Porting Wrappers collection at
> >http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/px_wrappers/index.html contains
> >/POSIXC60/bin/ar2, which is another ar script that instead of being a wrapper
> >on top of the real ar is actually a new implementation that calls LINKEDIT
> >directly.  Edit the top-level Makefile to set the AR variable to refer to ar2
> >and re-run the make.
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