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    • Geoff Thorpe's avatar
      The indexes returned by ***_get_ex_new_index() functions are used when · 6982c0da
      Geoff Thorpe authored
      setting stack (actually, array) values in ex_data. So only increment the
      global counters if the underlying CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index() call succeeds.
      This change doesn't make "ex_data" right (see the comment at the head of
      ex_data.c to know why), but at least makes the source code marginally less
      frustrating.
      6982c0da
    • Geoff Thorpe's avatar
      The indexes returned by ***_get_ex_new_index() functions are used when · b7727ee6
      Geoff Thorpe authored
      setting stack (actually, array) values in ex_data. So only increment the
      global counters if the underlying CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index() call succeeds.
      This change doesn't make "ex_data" right (see the comment at the head of
      ex_data.c to know why), but at least makes the source code marginally less
      frustrating.
      b7727ee6
  13. Aug 11, 2001
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    • Richard Levitte's avatar
      Apply the Tru64 patch from Tim Mooney <mooney@dogbert.cc.ndsu.NoDak.edu> · 6bc847e4
      Richard Levitte authored
      His comments are:
      
      1) Changes all references for `True64' to be `Tru64', which is the correct
      spelling for the OS name.
      
      2) Makes `alpha-cc' be the same as `alpha164-cc', and adds an `alphaold-cc'
      entry that is the same as the previous `alpha-cc'.  The reason is that most
      people these days are using the newer compiler, so it should be the default.
      
      3) Adds a bit of commentary to Configure, regarding the name changes of
      the OS over the years, so it's not so confusing to people that haven't been
      with the OS for a while.
      
      4) Adds an `alpha-cc-rpath' target (which is *not* selected automatically
      by Configure under any circumstance) that builds an RPATH into the
      shared libraries.  This is explained in the comment in Configure.  It's
      very very useful for people that want it, and people that don't want it
      just shouldn't choose that target.
      
      5) Adds the `-pthread' flag as the best way to get POSIX thread support
      from the newer compiler.
      
      6) Updates the Makefile targets, so that when the `alpha164-cc', `alpha-cc',
      or `alpha-cc-rpath' target is what Configure is set to use, it uses a Makefile
      target that includes the `-msym' option when building the shared library.
      This is a performance enhancement.
      
      7) Updates `config' so that if it detects you're running version 4 or 5
      of the OS, it automatically selects `alpha-cc', but uses `alphaold-cc'
      for versions 1-3 of the OS.
      
      8) Updates the comment in opensslv.h, fixing both the OS name typo and
      adding a reference to IRIX 6.x, since the shared library semantics are
      virtually identical there.
      6bc847e4
  15. Aug 08, 2001