openssl/crypto/dso
Richard Levitte 0f539dc1a2 Fix the update target and remove duplicate file updates
We had updates of certain header files in both Makefile.org and the
Makefile in the directory the header file lived in.  This is error
prone and also sometimes generates slightly different results (usually
just a comment that differs) depending on which way the update was
done.

This removes the file update targets from the top level Makefile, adds
an update: target in all Makefiles and has it depend on the depend: or
local_depend: targets, whichever is appropriate, so we don't get a
double run through the whole file tree.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-05-22 18:44:33 +02:00
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dso_dl.c Identify and move common internal libcrypto header files 2015-05-14 17:21:40 +02:00
dso_dlfcn.c Identify and move common internal libcrypto header files 2015-05-14 17:21:40 +02:00
dso_err.c Run util/openssl-format-source -v -c . 2015-01-22 09:20:09 +00:00
dso_lib.c Identify and move common internal libcrypto header files 2015-05-14 17:21:40 +02:00
dso_null.c Identify and move common internal libcrypto header files 2015-05-14 17:21:40 +02:00
dso_openssl.c Identify and move common internal libcrypto header files 2015-05-14 17:21:40 +02:00
dso_vms.c Identify and move common internal libcrypto header files 2015-05-14 17:21:40 +02:00
dso_win32.c Identify and move common internal libcrypto header files 2015-05-14 17:21:40 +02:00
Makefile Fix the update target and remove duplicate file updates 2015-05-22 18:44:33 +02:00
README

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)).