2001-04-27 23:33 levitte
* Makefile.org (1.135): A method to create shared libraries on AIX,
and according to "Howard Chu" <hyc@highlandsun.com>, it may be
general enough to work on any Unixly system.
2001-04-26 22:17 levitte
* Makefile.org (1.134): Linux shared libraries can be linked with
debug symbols. Tru64 shared libraries can be linked with static
libraries.
2001-01-10 17:43 bodo
* Makefile.org (1.118): Pass ${PERL} down to the Makefile in
sub-directory "test" in "make tests"
2001-01-10 17:40 bodo
* Makefile.org (1.117): Use $(PERL) in place of hard-coded perl
2000-11-14 12:05 jaenicke
* Makefile.org (1.115): Some platforms (namely HP-UX) require the
'x' bit set for shared libraries. For performance reasons, it is
also recommended to make the (mmap'ed) shared library 'read-only'.
-> New permissions for installed shared libraries = 555
This doesn't hurt anybody, provided the installation is performed
with 'cp -f' :-)
2000-11-01 01:05 levitte
* Configure (1.236), Makefile.org (1.110), CHANGES (1.640): Add
support for shared libraries under Irix. Submitted by Albert
Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
2000-11-01 01:05 levitte
* Configure (1.236), Makefile.org (1.110), CHANGES (1.640): Add
support for shared libraries under Irix. Submitted by Albert
Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
2000-11-01 00:14 levitte
* Configure (1.234), config (1.68), CHANGES (1.638): Add
configuration option to build on Linux on both big-endian and
little-endian MIPS. Submitted by Ralf Baechle
<ralf@uni-koblenz.de>
2000-10-22 23:37 levitte
* Makefile.org (1.106): When building shared libraries on HP-UX
10.20 and HP-UX 11.00 (32bit), ld warns that -Fl "may not be
supported in future releases". We know that, and are doing things
in HP-UX 11 (64bit), so turn off that warning with
+vnocompatwarnings.
2000-10-22 00:05 levitte
* Configure (1.232): FreeBSD-elf can do threads. However, there
seems to be confusion if you should defined _THREAD_SAFE (I found
that in an include file, and that's what everybody tells me) or
_THREADSAFE (that's what the gcc manual says in the
FreeBSD-specific section), so I defined both, just to be safe.
client_version is smaller than the protocol version in use.
Also change ssl23_get_client_hello (ssl/s23_srvr.c) to select TLS 1.0
if the client demanded SSL 3.0 but only TLS 1.0 is enabled; then the
client will at least see that alert.