(This is for the regular OpenSSL 1.0.2, not 1.1.x): As I build OpenSSL for various embedded or semi-embedded (mobile) platforms, I have run into the basic issue of how to run the equivalent of "make test" when the code is compiled for an embedded platform that is neither self-hosting (so make, compilers etc. are not available on the target), nor inherently command line oriented. The only thing I can find in the included docs (so far) is that a special procedure was created for Windows CE (which I also target), but I find no instructions for other embedded/mobile targets such as iOS and bare hardware. For example is there a known-good way to compile the test scripts into one or more functions that can be called from a platform-specific test program without relying on the availability of such POSIXly things as stdout, terminals, shells etc. (CE does have such things, and those are used in the CE procedure). Regression testing is desired as I have done some fairly extensive patching to make the library code build for the targets. Enjoy Jakob -- Jakob Bohm, CIO, Partner, WiseMo A/S. https://www.wisemo.com Transformervej 29, 2860 Søborg, Denmark. Direct +45 31 13 16 10 This public discussion message is non-binding and may contain errors. WiseMo - Remote Service Management for PCs, Phones and Embedded -- openssl-users mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users