On 05/02/2016 03:06 PM, Huang, Jinhui (OST) wrote:
Hi, Rainer: Thank you for the comments. Following your suggestion this morning, I recompiled/built the OpenSSL with new "shared" option. Then I checked the .so files to make sure they are 64 bit. # export CC="gcc -m64 -fPIC" # ./Configure solaris64-sparcv9-gcc shared --prefix=/usr/local/apache2/openssl --openssldir=/usr/local/apache2/openssl # make depend # make # make install
A few tidbits to help you. OpenSSL actually has this Configure target "solaris64-x86_64-gcc""solaris64-x86_64-gcc","gcc:-m64 -O3 -Wall -DL_ENDIAN::-D_REENTRANT::-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL:${x86_64_asm}:elf:dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC:-m64 -shared -static-libgcc:.so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR):::/64",
It takes care of all of the minimum CFLAGS you need. If you use this target you don't even need to export CC="gcc -m64 -fPIC".
Your PCRE build problem earlier is directly related to this. If you had instead set CFLAGS="-m64" the c++ pcre code would have likely compiled and linked properly. Keep in mind g++ is a different binary than gcc and likely PCRE's build script usex CXX instead of CC. So it would have lost your augmented CC command and used the default behavior which is to compile to 32-bit arch.
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