OpenSSL Compile Issues (and general knowledge questions)

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All;

I'm an administrator/engineer responsible for compiling Apache with OpenSSL supporting FIPS mode. I've got a good process down that generally works. However, I am looking for a little help on some details because I am not a developer and am not about digging through the source code to figure out these issues.

a) I don't typically run 'make depend' and things seem to work. However, the OpenSSL compile wiki directs to run this command. What will this do for me?
b) I know that I can disable SSLv2 and SSLv3 via Apache itself but I see that there are options (no-ssl2, no-ssl3) that can be used during compilation of OpenSSL which will presumably disable them altogether. However, when compiling this way the 'make test' always fails with some useless error. For example, when compiling just with 'no-ssl2' I get the following:

../util/shlib_wrap.sh ./evp_extra_test
PASS
test SSL protocol
test ssl3 is forbidden in FIPS mode
*** IN FIPS MODE ***
Available compression methods:
  NONE
139934033385128:error:140A9129:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_new:only tls allowed in fips mode:ssl_lib.c:1716:
139934033385128:error:140A9129:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_new:only tls allowed in fips mode:ssl_lib.c:1716:
test ssl2 is forbidden in FIPS mode
Testing was requested for a disabled protocol. Skipping tests.
make[1]: *** [test_ssl] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/apache_stage/httpd/srclib/openssl/test'
make: *** [tests] Error 2

Is this expected behavior? Is there any way to disable SSLv2/3 while still passing the tests? I feel that passing the tests is pretty important to my confidence in the final product.
 		 	   		  
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