On 30/01/2017 21:44, Carter, James M. (MSFC-ES34) wrote:
The attached text file is a snippet from attempting to install
openssl-1.1.0c on a Solaris 8 machine. As can be seen, failed when
<stdint.h> could not be found. There is no such file anywhere on this
machine. As root, searched from the root directory for the file. Do
have <stdio.h> in more than one location, /usr/include
/opt/SUNWSpro/prod/include/CC/std
/opt/SUNWSpro/prod/include/CC/stlport4
I found this file on GITHUB. Can it be downloaded and put in
/usr/include or /opt/SUNWspro/prod/CC/std.
The correct contents of stdint.h depends on the compiler and
its options. You can't just use a stdint.h written for a
different compiler/os/etc. combination.
At least with OpenSSL 1.0.2, OpenSSL can be compiled on systems
without stdint.h, maybe some of the logic in the new build
system mistakenly thinks Solaris/SunOS provides stdint.h even
when it doesn't.
Enjoy
Jakob
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