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1.2 KiB
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35 lines
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Brief instructions on using OpenSSL 0.9.8 FIPS test branch.
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To avoid any confusion that this might generate a validate library just
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supplying "fips" on the command line wont work. Additional options are
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needed...
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To build fipscanister and produce a usable distribution the configuration
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option "fipscanisterbuild" is used to either the config or Configure scripts.
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For example:
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./config fipscanisterbuild
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This builds static libraries in a way similar to the FIPS 1.1.1 distro.
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To build the shared library fipscanister version use the configuration
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options "fipsdso".
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Note that the fipscanister.o file is totally incompatible with the version
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produced by the FIPS 1.1.1 distribution and cannot be made to work with
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it.
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Both options should also work under Windows and VC++. With this version the
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use of MinGW is unnecessary and the normal VC++ build procedure can be
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followed *except* the GNU linker "ld.exe" (for example from MinGW) must be
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accessible somewhere on the PATH. For example:
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perl Configure VC-WIN32 fipsdso
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ms\do_masm
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nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
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Note that any warnings from a Windows version of "tar" about being unable to
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create symbolic links can be ignored.
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