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  1. Jan 29, 2002
    • Lutz Jänicke's avatar
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      HP-UX 32bit: · f701551f
      Lutz Jänicke authored
      * When linking against shared libraries, the absolute path is remembered.
        - When linking against -L.., '..' is remembered inside the executable,
          so it will fail after "make install" or when not called from inside the
          "apps/" subdirectory of the build tree.
        - When using the "+cdp" option of "ld", the ".." information can be
          exchanged against $(INSTALL_TOP)/lib. In this case the executable
          will however refuse to work before "make install" has been called.
          This makes testing the 'openssl' executable a problem.
      * Solution 1:
        Relink the "openssl" executable, when "make install" is called.
        This would however require significant changes to the toplevel Makefile
        and the apps/ Makefile.
      * Solution 2:
        Statically link against libssl and libcrypto, so that the "openssl"
        executable is no longer dependant on the openssl shared libraries.
      
      Select option 2 for HP-UX 32bit, as this requires the smallest change.
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