Re: Porting to version 1.1.1 with old Linux kernel 3.0.8

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On 05/04/21 17:16, Boris Shpoungin via openssl-users wrote:
Hello,

Is there minimal requirements for Linux kernel for usage of openssl library version 1.1.1?

I have old application based on Linux kernel 3.0.8 which uses openssl version 1.0.2. My question is whether it is possible to port this application to use openssl version 1.1.1 in Linux 3.0.8 environment?

If yes, then any useful info about "how to" will be greatly appreciated.

And FWIW:

I just built and tested openssl 1.1.1k successfully on a 32bit CentOS 6 vm with kernel 2.6.32 - so if *THAT* works then surely kernel 3.0.8 will also work:

All tests successful.
Files=158, Tests=2635, 121 wallclock secs ( 1.21 usr  0.15 sys + 98.81 cusr 10.06 csys = 110.23 CPU)
Result: PASS


HTH,

JJK

PS getting the tests to run on centos 6 was the biggest hurdle , not openssl itself



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