Thanks Jakob - But running the rc4-x86_64.pl script, even if by a Makefile, does not define the function either : $ ./rc4-x86_64.pl > ../rc4-md5-x86_64.s $ cd .. $ as -o rc4-md5-x86_64.o rc4-md5-x86_64.s $ nm rc4-md5-x86_64.o U OPENSSL_ia32cap_P 0000000000000000 T RC4 0000000000000720 T RC4_options 0000000000000660 T private_RC4_set_key Do I need to pass 'no-asm' to Configure ? The Configure command I used was : $ LIBDIR=/usr/lib64 ./Configure --prefix=/usr threads shared linux-x86_64:gcc $CFLAGS_64 2>&1 | tee configure.log configure.log attached. And I did run 'make depend' - log attached. I used the command: $ make -j4 2>&1 | tee make.log to build OpenSSL and there is no occurence of the text ' rc4-x86_64' anywhere in that (v.large) log file , indicating no attempt was made to generate ASM for x86_64 ? Please, for practical everyday use, what is the latest / best stable OpenSSL ? 1.0.1s or 1.0.2g ? The last one I used extensively was 1.0.1g - but I'd like to build the latest stable release now. Thanks & Regards, Jason On 06/04/2016, Jakob Bohm <jb-openssl at wisemo.com> wrote: > No, that script is run by the Makefile if relevant. > > Given what others have reported recently, please check > what arguments you passed to config or configure (before > running make). > > Also remember to do make depend. > > On 06/04/2016 22:58, Jason Vas Dias wrote: >> Aha! I just saw rc4-md5-x86_64.pl - am I meant to run this manually to >> produce the ASM >> to compile to produce the object ? Why wasn't this run as part of the >> build ? >> I am building with perl-5.22.1 , gcc-5.3.0, make-4.1 on Linux x86_64 LFS >> . >> >> >> On 06/04/2016, Jason Vas Dias <jason.vas.dias at gmail.com> wrote: >>> please can anyone tell me: >>> Is the 1.0.2g release from : >>> http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.2g.tar.gz >>> meant to build ? Is this meant to be the latest stable release , or is >>> that 1.0.1s ? >>> The 1.0.2g release does not build, for the linux-x86_64:gcc 'threads >>> shared' configuration >>> (or any other AFAICS) because it lacks an implementation of >>> rc4_md4_enc() - there >>> are calls to it in crypto/evp/e_rc4_hmac_md5.c , but no definition of it >>> : >>> >>> $ grep -RIn --include '*.[ch]' rc4_md5_enc >>> crypto/evp/e_rc4_hmac_md5.c:80:void rc4_md5_enc(RC4_KEY *key, const >>> void *in0, void *out, >>> crypto/evp/e_rc4_hmac_md5.c:144: rc4_md5_enc(&key->ks, in + >>> rc4_off, out + rc4_off, >>> crypto/evp/e_rc4_hmac_md5.c:188: rc4_md5_enc(&key->ks, in + >>> rc4_off, out + rc4_off, >>> $ make >>> ... >>> $ ( LIBDEPS="${LIBDEPS:--L.. -lssl -L.. -lcrypto }"; >>> LDCMD="${LDCMD:-gcc}"; LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS:--DOPENSSL_THREADS >>> -march=x86-64 -mtune=native -O2 -g -fPIC -pipe }"; LIBPATH=`for x in >>> $LIBDEPS; do echo $x; done | sed -e 's/^ *-L//;t' -e d | uniq`; >>> LIBPATH=`echo $LIBPATH | sed -e 's/ /:/g'`; set -x; >>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBPATH:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${LDCMD} ${LDFLAGS} -o >>> ${APPNAME:=openssl} openssl.o verify.o asn1pars.o req.o dgst.o dh.o >>> dhparam.o enc.o passwd.o gendh.o errstr.o ca.o pkcs7.o crl2p7.o crl.o >>> rsa.o rsautl.o dsa.o dsaparam.o ec.o ecparam.o x509.o genrsa.o >>> gendsa.o genpkey.o s_server.o s_client.o speed.o s_time.o apps.o >>> s_cb.o s_socket.o app_rand.o version.o sess_id.o ciphers.o nseq.o >>> pkcs12.o pkcs8.o pkey.o pkeyparam.o pkeyutl.o spkac.o smime.o cms.o >>> rand.o engine.o ocsp.o prime.o ts.o srp.o ${LIBDEPS} ) >>> + LD_LIBRARY_PATH=..: >>> + gcc -DOPENSSL_THREADS -march=x86-64 -mtune=native -O2 -g -fPIC -pipe >>> -o openssl openssl.o verify.o asn1pars.o req.o dgst.o dh.o dhparam.o >>> enc.o passwd.o gendh.o errstr.o ca.o pkcs7.o crl2p7.o crl.o rsa.o >>> rsautl.o dsa.o dsaparam.o ec.o ecparam.o x509.o genrsa.o gendsa.o >>> genpkey.o s_server.o s_client.o speed.o s_time.o apps.o s_cb.o >>> s_socket.o app_rand.o version.o sess_id.o ciphers.o nseq.o pkcs12.o >>> pkcs8.o pkey.o pkeyparam.o pkeyutl.o spkac.o smime.o cms.o rand.o >>> engine.o ocsp.o prime.o ts.o srp.o -L.. -lssl -L.. -lcrypto >>> ../libcrypto.a(e_rc4_hmac_md5.o): In function `rc4_hmac_md5_cipher': >>> /usr/build/linux/openssl-1.0.2g/crypto/evp/e_rc4_hmac_md5.c:144: >>> undefined reference to `rc4_md5_enc' >>> /usr/build/linux/openssl-1.0.2g/crypto/evp/e_rc4_hmac_md5.c:188: >>> undefined reference to `rc4_md5_enc' >>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >>> >>> ie. the make fails because nowhere in any library or object file is >>> that function defined - >>> I have checked this with nm . >>> >>> I guess my answer is that ! should be building 1.0.1s ? >>> > > > Enjoy > > Jakob > -- > Jakob Bohm, CIO, Partner, WiseMo A/S. https://www.wisemo.com > Transformervej 29, 2860 S?borg, Denmark. 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