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Reverts commit 087ca80ad8
Instead of battling the odd format of argv given to main() in default
P64 mode, tell the compiler to make it an array of 64-bit pointers
when compiling in P64 mode.
A note is added in NOTES.VMS regarding minimum DEC C version.
Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>
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NOTES FOR THE OPENVMS PLATFORM
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Requirement details
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-------------------
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In addition to the requirements and instructions listed in INSTALL,
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this are required as well:
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* At least ODS-5 disk organization for source and build.
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Installation can be done on any existing disk organization.
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About ANSI C compiler
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---------------------
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An ANSI C compiled is needed among other things. This means that
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VAX C is not and will not be supported.
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We have only tested with DEC C (a.k.a HP VMS C / VSI C) and require
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version 7.1 or later. Compiling with a different ANSI C compiler may
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require some work.
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Please avoid using C RTL feature logical names DECC$* when building
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and testing OpenSSL. Most of all, they can be disruptive when
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running the tests, as they affect the Perl interpreter.
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About MMS and DCL
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-----------------
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MMS has certain limitations when it comes to line length, and DCL has
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certain limitations when it comes to total command length. We do
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what we can to mitigate, but there is the possibility that it's not
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enough. Should you run into issues, a very simple solution is to set
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yourself up a few logical names for the directory trees you're going
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to use.
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Checking the distribution
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-------------------------
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There have been reports of places where the distribution didn't quite
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get through, for example if you've copied the tree from a NFS-mounted
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Unix mount point.
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The easiest way to check if everything got through as it should is to
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check for one of the following files:
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[.crypto]opensslconf^.h.in
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The best way to get a correct distribution is to download the gzipped
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tar file from ftp://ftp.openssl.org/source/, use GZIP -d to uncompress
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it and VMSTAR to unpack the resulting tar file.
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Gzip and VMSTAR are available here:
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http://antinode.info/dec/index.html#Software
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Should you need it, you can find UnZip for VMS here:
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http://www.info-zip.org/UnZip.html
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