FreeBSD, at least, can restrict symbols in a shared library - so use the
Linux target that does that. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
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# Compatibility targets
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link_dso.bsd-gcc-shared link_dso.linux-shared link_dso.gnu-shared: link_dso.gnu
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link_shlib.bsd-gcc-shared link_shlib.gnu-shared: link_shlib.gnu
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link_shlib.bsd-gcc-shared: link_shlib.linux-shared
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link_shlib.gnu-shared: link_shlib.gnu
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link_app.bsd-gcc-shared link_app.linux-shared link_app.gnu-shared: link_app.gnu
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symlink.bsd-gcc-shared symlink.bsd-shared symlink.linux-shared symlink.gnu-shared: symlink.gnu
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link_dso.bsd-shared: link_dso.bsd
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