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So, I deleted the /usr/local/ssl/ folder and went from there. I got
the sudo make test going again, and it failed D: . So the last thing
remains: How do I get/install that patch that supposedly corrects
this?
On 2.5.15 11:19, Igor Chelnokov wrote:
FYI: sudo
make install is bad, use checkinstall -D
sudo
make uninstall should do the trick, but I'm not sure
Step 1: Getting OpenSSL to become Hardware-Accelerated
sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.14.39-ti-r61
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.14.39-ti-r61
wget
http://download.gna.org/cryptodev-linux/cryptodev-linux-1.7.tar.gz
tar zxf cryptodev-linux-1.7.tar.gz cd cryptodev-linux-1.7/
sudo make
sudo make install
sudo depmod -a
sudo modprobe cryptodev
lsmod
sudo sh -c 'echo cryptodev>>/etc/modules'
cd ~
wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.2a.tar.gz
tar zxf openssl-1.0.2a.tar.gz
cd openssl-1.0.2a/
You left out, patching OpenSSL's cryptodev support to function.
ls
./config -DHAVE_CRYPTODEV -DUSE_CRYPTDEV_DIGESTS shared
sudo make
sudo make install
And you left out "running the test suite, which according to the bug in
OpenSSL's bugtracker, would have failed".
Both of these dastardly details are hidden in the depths of the file
misleadingly titled "README" in cryptodev-linux-1.7.tar.gz, under the
heading "* OpenSSL:".
Regards,