- eliminate ambiguities between GNU-ish and SysV-ish make flavors;
- switch [back] to -e;
- fold/unify rules;
This is follow-up to the patch introducing common BUILDENV. Idea is
to collect as much parameters in $(TOP) as possible and "strip" lower
Makefiles for most variables [and thus makes them more readable].
- fix the problem described in bug report 825
- fix a segfault when the engine fails to initialize
- let the engine switch to software when keysize > 2048
PR: 825, 826
Submitted by: Frédéric Giudicelli
source files, for that matter) by tolerating the alternatives. It would be
preferable to also change the generated shared library names, but that will
be taken up separately.
during "make errors" and thus during "make update".
Fix lots of bugs that util/ck_errf.pl can detect automatically.
Various others of these are still left to fix; that's why
"make update" will complain loudly when run now.
install to a different location than it had created. (BTW, VMS will need a
matching fix in eng_list.c.) Note, these aren't ssl-specific, so I'm
putting "engines/" into the libs directory rather than at the "--prefix"
level or inside "ssl/".
changes are the fallout). As this could break source code that doesn't
directly include headers for interfaces it uses, changes to recursive
includes are covered by the OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED symbol. It's better to
define this when building and using openssl, and then adapt code where
necessary - this is how to stay current. However the mechanism exists for
the lethargic.
operations no longer require two distinct BN_CTX structures. This may put
more "strain" on the current BN_CTX implementation (which has a fixed limit
to the number of variables it will hold), but so far this limit is not
triggered by any of the tests pass and I will be changing BN_CTX in the
near future to avoid this problem anyway.
This also changes the default RSA implementation code to use the BN_CTX in
favour of initialising some of its variables locally in each function.