On 05/24/2011 03:47 PM, Steev Klimaszewski wrote:
mkcd sandbox/openssl (just a little alias/script i have that makes a
directory with the -p option and then cd's into it)
sudo apt-get build-dep openssl
apt-get source openssl (note that we aren't running this with sudo
because we're planning on building it as a normal user)
This will download the sources to the latest version of openssl that
is available for whichever version you're on (Maverick is what it
should be)
It will extract them, and put them into the directory something like
openssl-0.whatever
Ah - this could turn out to be more problematic to do distro-wide than
I'd hoped. Ubuntu 11.04 seems to ship with OpenSSL 0.9.8o. I'm not sure
if the cryptodev support is available in that version. A little
disappointing, really, since 11.04 was released last month and OpenSSL
is way out of date. F13 and RHEL6 both ship with OpenSSL 1.0.0.
cryptodev driver also fails to complete because the kernel headers are
incomplete (missing mach/memory.h - mach should be a symlink to
arch/arm/mach-mx5/include/mach, but mach-mx5 is empty except for the
build scripts.
I'd mutter something about teletubby distros, but given this is Fedora
list, I'd probably be preaching to the choir. </rant> ;)
Gordan