Two questions have been asked quite often lately.
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* Why does the OpenSSL test fail with "bc: 1 no implemented"?
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* Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail on Alpha True64 Unix?
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* Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail with "ar: command not found"?
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* Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail on Win32 with VC++?
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* Why aren't tools like 'autoconf' and 'libtool' used?
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* Which is the current version of OpenSSL?
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@ -430,3 +432,29 @@ and then redo the compilation. What you should really do is make sure
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'/usr/ccs/bin' is permanently in your $PATH, for example through your
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'.profile' (again, assuming you use a sh-compatible shell).
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* Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail on Win32 with VC++?
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Sometimes, you may get reports from VC++ command line (cl) that it
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can't find standard include files like stdio.h and other weirdnesses.
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One possible cause is that the environment isn't correctly set up.
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To solve that problem, one should run VCVARS32.BAT which is found in
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the 'bin' subdirectory of the VC++ installation directory (somewhere
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under 'Program Files'). This needs to be done prior to running NMAKE,
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and the changes are only valid for the current DOS session.
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* Why aren't tools like 'autoconf' and 'libtool' used?
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autoconf is a nice tool, but is unfortunately very Unix-centric.
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Although one can come up with solution to have ports keep in track,
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there's also some work needed for that, and can be quite painful at
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times. If there was a 'autoconf'-like tool that generated perl
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scripts or something similarly general, it would probably be used
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in OpenSSL much earlier.
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libtool has repeatadly been reported by some members of the OpenSSL
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development and others to be a pain to use. So far, those in the
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development team who have said anything about this have expressed
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a wish to avoid libtool for that reason.
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