openssl/crypto/dso
Richard Levitte 551e5990d2 On HP-UX, at least when shl_* are used, the libraries have the
extension .sl instead of .so.
2000-10-26 18:42:35 +00:00
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.cvsignore Ignore lib and Makefile.save. 2000-04-14 23:37:44 +00:00
dso_dl.c On HP-UX, at least when shl_* are used, the libraries have the 2000-10-26 18:42:35 +00:00
dso_dlfcn.c For the operating systems where it matters, it is sometimes good to 2000-10-26 18:30:34 +00:00
dso_err.c This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an 2000-10-26 17:38:59 +00:00
dso_lib.c This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an 2000-10-26 17:38:59 +00:00
dso_null.c Currently the DSO_METHOD interface has one entry point to bind all 2000-06-16 10:45:36 +00:00
dso_openssl.c A DSO method for VMS was missing, and I had the code lying around... 2000-09-15 21:22:50 +00:00
dso_vms.c This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an 2000-10-26 17:38:59 +00:00
dso_win32.c This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an 2000-10-26 17:38:59 +00:00
dso.h For the operating systems where it matters, it is sometimes good to 2000-10-26 18:30:34 +00:00
Makefile.ssl 'ranlib' doesn't always run on some systems. That's actually 2000-09-25 08:53:15 +00:00
README This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an 2000-10-26 17:38:59 +00:00

NOTES
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I've checked out HPUX (well, version 11 at least) and shl_t is
a pointer type so it's safe to use in the way it has been in
dso_dl.c. On the other hand, HPUX11 support dlfcn too and
according to their man page, prefer developers to move to that.
I'll leave Richard's changes there as I guess dso_dl is needed
for HPUX10.20.

There is now a callback scheme in place where filename conversion can
(a) be turned off altogether through the use of the
    DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag,
(b) be handled by default using the default DSO_METHOD's converter
(c) overriden per-DSO by setting the override callback
(d) a mix of (b) and (c) - eg. implement an override callback that;
    (i) checks if we're win32 (if(strstr(dso->meth->name, "win32")....)
        and if so, convert "blah" into "blah32.dll" (the default is
	otherwise to make it "blah.dll").
    (ii) default to the normal behaviour - we're not on win32, eg.
         finish with (return dso->meth->dso_name_converter(dso,NULL)).