December 05, 2002
I was trying compiling OpenSLL (http://www.openssl.org) with “Digital Mars C++”. For some reason the compiler is hanging. ‘scpp.exe’ is running the CPU at 100%.

I isolated the problem to one file (‘sha1dgst.c’).

Here is the command line to reproduce it:

sc -c -e -l -o -a1 -mX -ID:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\inc32 -ID:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\crypto -ID:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\crypto\sha -g D:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\crypto\sha\sha1dgst.c

Ferents.


December 05, 2002
It'd be great if you could isolate it down to a smaller example. In my experience, nearly all such problems can be reduced to under 20 lines of source. -Walter

<rafajna@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:asnrig$7ba$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> I was trying compiling OpenSLL (http://www.openssl.org) with "Digital Mars
C++".
> For some reason the compiler is hanging. 'scpp.exe' is running the CPU at
100%.
>
> I isolated the problem to one file ('sha1dgst.c').
>
> Here is the command line to reproduce it:
>
> sc -c -e -l -o -a1 -mX -ID:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\inc32 -ID:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\crypto -ID:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\crypt
o\sha
> -g D:\source\ssl\openssl-0.9.6g\crypto\sha\sha1dgst.c
>
> Ferents.
>
>