I'm not sure I understand what you're doing, but: $ cat ttt.c #include <stdio.h> #include <openssl/opensslv.h> int main(void) { printf("OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER %lx\n",OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER); return 0; } $ gcc -o ttt ttt.c -lcrypto $ ./ttt OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 1000210f $ gcc -o ttt -I$HOME/openssl-1.1/include ttt.c -L$HOME/openssl-1.1/lib -lcrypto $ ./ttt OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 10101010 $ -- Regards, Uri On 10/20/2018, 15:36, "openssl-users on behalf of Skip Carter" <openssl-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of skip@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: All, I am thinking that the DEPRECATED... macros are not expanded by the pre-parser so the compiler sees them as a weirdly formed function and doesn't like it. I "installed" the header files with 'cp' was there a make command that I was supposed to use ? On Fri, 2018-10-19 at 16:54 -0700, Skip Carter wrote: > On Fri, 2018-10-19 at 22:54 +0100, Matt Caswell wrote: > > > > > > It looks like its not picking up the definition of the > > DEPRECATEDIN_1_2_0 macro for some reason. > > > > That macro should be defined in opensslconf.h (which is included > > from > > ec.h), and looks like this: > > > > /* > > * Do not deprecate things to be deprecated in version 1.2.0 before > > the > > * OpenSSL version number matches. > > */ > > #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10200000L > > # define DEPRECATEDIN_1_2_0(f) f; > > #elif OPENSSL_API_COMPAT < 0x10200000L > > # define DEPRECATEDIN_1_2_0(f) DECLARE_DEPRECATED(f) > > #else > > # define DEPRECATEDIN_1_2_0(f) > > #endif > > > > And where OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER is declared in opensslv.h (which > > is > > included from opensslconf.h). Since 1.1.1 is less than 1.2.0, the > > first > > definition of DEPRECATEDIN_1_2_0 should apply, i.e. this macro > > should > > effectively be ignored and the parameter should be processed just > > like > > any other function declaration. > > > > So do you have an opensslconf.h? And does it have that macro > > defined > > in > > it? My theory is that somehow or other you are picking up an old > > version > > of that header (maybe the system version) which doesn't have the > > macro > > defined. > > > > Matt > > > > I found: > > opensslv.h:# define OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 0x1010100fL > > Also to be sure my compilation environment isn't doing anything > funky: > > #include <stdio.h> > > #include <openssl/opensslv.h> > > int main(void) > { > > printf("OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER %lx\n",OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER); > > return 0; > } > > gave me the same thing. > > > > -- > Skip Carter > Taygeta Scientific Inc. -- Skip Carter Taygeta Scientific Inc. -- openssl-users mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users
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