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including it they get <openssl/opensslconf.h>. So instead of pulling in
<openssl/e_os2.h>, just pull in <openssl/opensslconf.h>.
"go ahead" miod@
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Forgotten during yesterday's STRICT_ALIGNMENT cleanup commit.
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OpenSSL FIPS module to prevent forbidden digests to be allowed.
No functional change but readability.
ok deraadt@
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scripts. We certainly do not need an identical copy of the win64
exception handler in each script (surely one copy would be sufficient).
ok miod@
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Also check for _LP64 rather than __arch64__ (the former being more reliable
than __LP64__ or __arch64__) to tell 64-bit int platforms apart from 32-bit
int platforms.
Loosely based upon a diff from Martijn van Duren on tech@
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but rather figure out the endianness from <machine/endian.h> automagically;
help from guenther@
ok jca@ guenther@ beck@ and the rest of the `Buena SSL rampage club'
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Before someone suggests the OpenSSL people are junkies, here is what they
mention about this:
/* Most will argue that x86_64 is always little-endian. Well,
* yes, but then we have stratus.com who has modified gcc to
* "emulate" big-endian on x86. Is there evidence that they
* [or somebody else] won't do same for x86_64? Naturally no.
* And this line is waiting ready for that brave soul:-) */
So, yes, they are on drugs. But they are not alone, the stratus.com people are,
too.
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meets their needs, but dumping it in here only penalizes the rest of us.
ok beck deraadt
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that it is easier to find code pieces. They are getting in the way.
ok miod
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