freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/NOTES-DJGPP.md

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openssl: Vendor import of OpenSSL-3.0.8 Summary: Release notes can be found at https://www.openssl.org/news/openssl-3.0-notes.html . Obtained from: https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.0.8.tar.gz Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38835 Test Plan: ``` $ git status On branch vendor/openssl-3.0 nothing to commit, working tree clean $ (cd ..; fetch http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-${OSSLVER}.tar.gz http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-${OSSLVER}.tar.gz.asc) openssl-3.0.8.tar.gz 14 MB 4507 kBps 04s openssl-3.0.8.tar.gz.asc 833 B 10 MBps 00s $ set | egrep '(XLIST|OSSLVER)=' OSSLVER=3.0.8 XLIST=FREEBSD-Xlist $ gpg --list-keys /home/ngie/.gnupg/pubring.kbx ----------------------------- pub rsa4096 2014-10-04 [SC] 7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C uid [ unknown] Richard Levitte <richard@levitte.org> uid [ unknown] Richard Levitte <levitte@lp.se> uid [ unknown] Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> sub rsa4096 2014-10-04 [E] $ gpg --verify openssl-${OSSLVER}.tar.gz.asc openssl-${OSSLVER}.tar.gz gpg: Signature made Tue Feb 7 05:43:55 2023 PST gpg: using RSA key 7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C gpg: Good signature from "Richard Levitte <richard@levitte.org>" [unknown] gpg: aka "Richard Levitte <levitte@lp.se>" [unknown] gpg: aka "Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>" [unknown] gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Primary key fingerprint: 7953 AC1F BC3D C8B3 B292 393E D5E9 E43F 7DF9 EE8C $ (cd vendor.checkout/; git status; find . -type f -or -type l | cut -c 3- | sort > ../old) On branch vendor/openssl-3.0 nothing to commit, working tree clean $ tar -x -X $XLIST -f ../openssl-${OSSLVER}.tar.gz -C .. $ rsync --exclude FREEBSD.* --delete -avzz ../openssl-${OSSLVER}/* . $ cat .git gitdir: /home/ngie/git/freebsd-src/.git/worktrees/vendor.checkout $ diff -arq ../openssl-3.0.8 . Only in .: .git Only in .: FREEBSD-Xlist Only in .: FREEBSD-upgrade $ git status FREEBSD* On branch vendor/openssl-3.0 nothing to commit, working tree clean $ ``` Reviewers: emaste, jkim Subscribers: imp, andrew, dab Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38835
2023-03-01 04:21:31 +00:00
Notes for the DOS platform with DJGPP
=====================================
OpenSSL has been ported to DJGPP, a Unix look-alike 32-bit run-time
environment for 16-bit DOS, but only with long filename support.
If you wish to compile on native DOS with 8+3 filenames, you will
have to tweak the installation yourself, including renaming files
with illegal or duplicate names.
You should have a full DJGPP environment installed, including the
latest versions of DJGPP, GCC, BINUTILS, BASH, etc. This package
requires that PERL and the PERL module `Text::Template` also be
installed (see [NOTES-PERL.md](NOTES-PERL.md)).
All of these can be obtained from the usual DJGPP mirror sites or
directly at <http://www.delorie.com/pub/djgpp>. For help on which
files to download, see the DJGPP "ZIP PICKER" page at
<http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/zip-picker.html>. You also need to have
the WATT-32 networking package installed before you try to compile
OpenSSL. This can be obtained from <http://www.watt-32.net/>.
The Makefile assumes that the WATT-32 code is in the directory
specified by the environment variable WATT_ROOT. If you have watt-32
in directory `watt32` under your main DJGPP directory, specify
`WATT_ROOT="/dev/env/DJDIR/watt32"`.
To compile OpenSSL, start your BASH shell, then configure for DJGPP by
running `./Configure` with appropriate arguments:
./Configure no-threads --prefix=/dev/env/DJDIR DJGPP
And finally fire up `make`. You may run out of DPMI selectors when
running in a DOS box under Windows. If so, just close the BASH
shell, go back to Windows, and restart BASH. Then run `make` again.
RUN-TIME CAVEAT LECTOR
--------------
Quoting FAQ:
"Cryptographic software needs a source of unpredictable data to work
correctly. Many open source operating systems provide a "randomness
device" (`/dev/urandom` or `/dev/random`) that serves this purpose."
As of version 0.9.7f DJGPP port checks upon `/dev/urandom$` for a 3rd
party "randomness" DOS driver. One such driver, `NOISE.SYS`, can be
obtained from <http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/index.html>.