- read() returns bytes count as 1 for crlf unless binary mode isn't
specified with open(). Reported by @ulfworsoe in libressl-portable#542
- err could be WSANOTINITIALISED when WSAStartup() is not called
This diff fixes the build of LibreSSL for Android with API < 21 where
the `getprogname` system call was not part of libc.
A comment in the diff itself explains in detail the issue.
Locks are required for multi-threading. If memory can't be allocated, exit the program with memory error. If we let the program continue, it will deadlock in the next part of the code anyway so better end it before.
VS2013 has trouble with relative include paths for apps/openssl, so move
certhash_win/apps_win.c back to apps/openssl.
gmtime_r on mingw64 fails with negative time_t, override
gmtime_s fails all of the time unit tests, override
SHUT_RD/WR are defined in newer mingw64 headers, check before overriding
This moves the compatibility include files from include to
include/compat so we can use the awful MS C compiler
<../include/> trick to emulate the GNU #include_next extension.
This also removes a few old compat files we do not need anymore.
From deraadt@ upstream:
Remove all getenv() calls, especially those wrapped by issetugid().
getenv()'s wrapped by issetugid() are safe, but issetugid() is ...
difficult to impliment on many operating systems. By accident, a grand
experiment was run over the last year, where issetugid() returned 1 (the
safe value) on a few operating systems. Noone noticed & complained that
certain environment variables were not working.......
The current NetBSD release, 6.1.5, fails to reseed arc4random fork. Work
around it by providing arc4random/getentropy shims. Revisit when NetBSD
7 is available.
tested on: HP-UX 11.31 ia64,
gcc 4.7.1(HP AllianceOne version)
gcc 4.2.3(http://hpux.connect.org.uk)
HP C/aC++
HP-UX defaults to use LP32 and it treats long as 32 bit (= 4 bytes).
This build forces LP64 for treating long as 64 bit.