Hi Henrik,
Il 23.49 26/08/2006 Henrik Nordstrom ha scritto:
>lör 2006-08-26 klockan 17:58 +0200 skrev Guido Serassio:
>
> > /* Write out the SSL session details.. actually the call below, but
> > * OpenSSL headers do strange typecasts confusing GCC.. */
> > /* PEM_write_SSL_SESSION(debug_log, SSL_get_session(ssl)); */
> >
> > For testing, I have replaced PEM_ASN1_write() call with the
> > PEM_write_SSL_SESSION() macro, and this seems to fix all the errors
> > that I have listed in bug #1716.
>
>It depends on the version of OpenSSL I think. And maybe GCC warning
>flags...
>
>Which version of OpenSSL are you using?
A mix of OpenSSL 0.9.7b, 0.9.7d, 0.9.7e and
0.9.7g with a mix of gcc 3.4.2, 3.4.3, and 3.3.5.
All on different platforms: Solaris x86 9 & 10,
OpenBDS 3.8, FreeBSD 5.3, Irix 6.5, HP Tru64 and Debian Linux 3.1.
>If I do this here then I get the following errors:
>
>squid-2.6/src/client_side.c: In function 'clientNegotiateSSL':
>squid-2.6/src/client_side.c:4616: warning:
>function declaration isn't a prototype
>
>squid-3/src/client_side.cc: In function 'void clientNegotiateSSL(int, void*)':
>squid-3/src/client_side.cc:2933: error: invalid
>conversion from 'int (*)()' to 'int (*)(void*, unsigned char**)'
>squid-3/src/client_side.cc:2933:
>error: initializing argument 1 of 'int
>PEM_ASN1_write(int (*)(void*, unsigned char**),
>const char*, FILE*, char*, const EVP_CIPHER*,
>unsigned char*, int, int (*)(char*, int, int, void*), void*)'
This will make me crazy .... :-(
It seems that it works only with OpenSSL 0.9.7.
>Fedora Core 5 Linux on x86_64
>OpenSSL 0.9.8a-5.2
>gcc-4.1.1-1.fc5
I'm just configuring now a Fedora Core 5 Linux
x86 virtual machine for testing purpose.
Tomorrow morning I will try to define a complete
test suite, still I don't have found a rule of
how this diabolic function prototype "works" ... :-)
Regards
Guido
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