Good evening. Matt Caswell wrote in <18466c3a-430a-f1cb-8277-1f742e1b44ae@xxxxxxxxxxx>: |On 17/10/2018 14:09, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: |> Matt Caswell wrote in <bf5f388d-1964-24c8-753b-0251a7412642@xxxxxxxxxxx>: |>|On 17/10/2018 13:43, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: |>|> Matt Caswell wrote in <cf8b85a3-af41-ba9c-92c4-f744666c7c76@xxxxxxxxxxx\ |>|> >: |>|>|On 17/10/2018 13:12, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: |>|>|> I have built final 1.1.1 yesterday on AlpineLinux musl after |>|>|> running a prelease from end of May before. My makefile rule for |>|>|> this box is (excerpt) |>|>|> |>|>|> ./config --prefix=$(MYPREFIX) zlib-dynamic no-hw shared \ |>|>|> no-deprecated no-async no-tests \ |>|>|> -DOPENSSL_NO_ASYNC \ |>|>|> -Wl,-rpath,'$(LIBRPATH)' &&\ |>|>|> make &&\ |>|>|> $(SUDO) make install_sw && $(SUDO) make install_ssldirs; \ |>|>|> |>|>|> The -DOPENSSL_NO_ASYNC i had to add yesterday, no-async alone was |>|>|> not enough. (I have forgotten whether this was necessary in May, |>|>|> but most likely not.) |>|>| |>|>|This shouldn't be necessary. What errors do you get if you don't \ |>|>|include |>|>|that? |>|> |>|> #?0[steffen@essex code.arena]$ MAKE=make make openssl-blade MYPREFIX=\ |>|> $H\ |>|> OME/$USR/opt/.ossl-1.1.1 |>|> cd openssl.git &&\ |>|> if [ -f NULL ]; then git checkout `cat NULL`; fi &&\ |>|> ./config --prefix=/home/steffen/usr-essex-alpine-linux-x86_64/opt/.os\ |>|> sl\ |>|> -1.1.1 zlib-dynamic no-hw shared \ |>|> no-deprecated no-async no-tests \ |>|> -Wl,-rpath,'' &&\ |>|> make &&\ |>|> make install_sw && make install_ssldirs; \ |> .. |>|> -o crypto/asn1/a_sign.o crypto/asn1/a_sign.c |>|> In file included from crypto/asn1/a_sign.c:22: |>|> In file included from crypto/include/internal/evp_int.h:11: |>|> include/internal/refcount.h:21:12: fatal error: 'stdatomic.h' file \ |>|> not found |>|> # include <stdatomic.h> |>|> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ |>|> 1 error generated. |>|> make[2]: *** [Makefile:955: crypto/asn1/a_sign.o] Error 1 |>|> make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/steffen/code.arena/openssl.git' |>|> make[1]: *** [Makefile:171: all] Error 2 |>|> make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/steffen/code.arena/openssl.git' |>|> Previous HEAD position was 1708e3e85b Prepare for 1.1.1 release |>|> Switched to branch 'arena-manager-null' |>| |>|And that problem goes away by specifying "-DOPENSSL_NO_ASYNC" to |>|config????? That issue seems to have absolutely nothing to do with that |>|define. None of the .c or .h files indicated in the error above |>|reference it, nor do they have anything to do with the async functionali\ |>|ty. |> |> Yes, that is what i did! I looked into the AlpineLinux abuild |> package system, and how they get it done, and after adding this |> define the building succeeded. |> |>|This problem seems to be environmental. The code in question looks like |>|this: |>| |>|# if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L \ |>| && !defined(__STDC_NO_ATOMICS__) |>|# include <stdatomic.h> |>|# define HAVE_C11_ATOMICS |>|# endif |>| |>|stdatomic.h is part of C11. A C11 compliant compiler should provide it |>|unless it also define __STDC_NO_ATOMICS__. Your compiler appears to be |>|claiming to be C11 compliant and has not defined __STC_NO_ATOMICS__ - |>|and yet the header file cannot be found. |> |> Yes, no such on musl i think. But i do not know. | |This is definitely an environmental issue. I just installed an Alpine |Linux VM. I got the above error consistently when using clang as the |compiler (whether or not I added "-DOPENSSL_NO_ASYNC"). I got a |successful build if I used gcc instead of clang. | |With clang I was able to build successfully after this: | |$ apk add clang-dev Well. I have reported that no-async alone does not disable inclusion of (finally) stdatomic.h even though the build does not need it. If i add -DOPENSSL_NO_ASYNC on top of the no-async that i have chosen, it builds fine. Maybe the subject was to offensive or misleading, for which i hereby apologize. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) -- openssl-users mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users