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Build and Install
=================

This document describes installation on all supported operating
systems (the Unix/Linux family, including macOS), OpenVMS,
and Windows).

Table of Contents
=================

 - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
 - [Notational Conventions](#notational-conventions)
 - [Quick Installation Guide](#quick-installation-guide)
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   - [Building OpenSSL](#building-openssl)
   - [Installing OpenSSL](#installing-openssl)
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 - [Configuration Options](#configuration-options)
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   - [API Level](#api-level)
   - [Cross Compile Prefix](#cross-compile-prefix)
   - [Build Type](#build-type)
   - [Directories](#directories)
   - [Compiler Warnings](#compiler-warnings)
   - [ZLib Flags](#zlib-flags)
   - [Seeding the Random Generator](#seeding-the-random-generator)
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   - [Setting the FIPS HMAC key](#setting-the-FIPS-HMAC-key)
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   - [Enable and Disable Features](#enable-and-disable-features)
   - [Displaying configuration data](#displaying-configuration-data)
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 - [Installation Steps in Detail](#installation-steps-in-detail)
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   - [Configure](#configure-openssl)
   - [Build](#build-openssl)
   - [Test](#test-openssl)
   - [Install](#install-openssl)
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 - [Advanced Build Options](#advanced-build-options)
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   - [Environment Variables](#environment-variables)
   - [Makefile Targets](#makefile-targets)
   - [Running Selected Tests](#running-selected-tests)
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 - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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   - [Configuration Problems](#configuration-problems)
   - [Build Failures](#build-failures)
   - [Test Failures](#test-failures)
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 - [Notes](#notes)
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   - [Notes on multi-threading](#notes-on-multi-threading)
   - [Notes on shared libraries](#notes-on-shared-libraries)
   - [Notes on random number generation](#notes-on-random-number-generation)
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Prerequisites
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To install OpenSSL, you will need:
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 * A "make" implementation
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 * Perl 5 with core modules (please read [NOTES-Perl.md](NOTES-Perl.md))
 * The Perl module `Text::Template` (please read [NOTES-PERL.md](NOTES-Perl.md))
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 * an ANSI C compiler
 * a development environment in the form of development libraries and C
   header files
 * a supported operating system
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For additional platform specific requirements, solutions to specific
issues and other details, please read one of these:
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 * [NOTES-Unix.md](NOTES-Unix.md) - notes for Unix like systems
 * [NOTES-VMS.md](NOTES-VMS.md) - notes related to OpenVMS
 * [NOTES-Windows.txt](NOTES-Windows.txt) - notes related to the Windows platform
 * [NOTES-DJGPP.md](NOTES-DJGPP.md) - building for DOS with DJGPP
 * [NOTES-Android.md](NOTES-Android.md) - building for Android platforms (using NDK)
 * [NOTES-Valgrind.md](NOTES-Valgrind.md) - testing with Valgrind
 * [NOTES-Perl.m](NOTES-Perl.md) - some notes on Perl
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Notational conventions
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Throughout this document, we use the following conventions.
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Commands
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Any line starting with a dollar sign is a command line.
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    $ command
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The dollar sign indicates the shell prompt and is not to be entered as
part of the command.
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Choices
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Several words in curly braces separated by pipe characters indicate a
**mandatory choice**, to be replaced with one of the given words.
For example, the line
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    $ echo { WORD1 | WORD2 | WORD3 }
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represents one of the following three commands
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    $ echo WORD1
    - or -
    $ echo WORD2
    - or -
    $ echo WORD3
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One or several words in square brackets separated by pipe characters
denote an **optional choice**.  It is similar to the mandatory choice,
but it can also be omitted entirely.
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So the line
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    $ echo [ WORD1 | WORD2 | WORD3 ]

represents one of the four commands

    $ echo WORD1
    - or -
    $ echo WORD2
    - or -
    $ echo WORD3
    - or -
    $ echo

Arguments
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**Mandatory arguments** are enclosed in double curly braces.
A simple example would be

    $ type {{ filename }}

which is to be understood to use the command `type` on some file name
determined by the user.

**Optional Arguments** are enclosed in double square brackets.

    [[ options ]]

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Note that the notation assumes spaces around `{`, `}`, `[`, `]`, `{{`, `}}` and
`[[`, `]]`.  This is to differentiate from OpenVMS directory
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specifications, which also use [ and ], but without spaces.

Quick Installation Guide
========================

If you just want to get OpenSSL installed without bothering too much
about the details, here is the short version of how to build and install
OpenSSL.  If any of the following steps fails, please consult the
[Installation in Detail](#installation-in-detail) section below.

Building OpenSSL
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Use the following commands to configure, build and test OpenSSL.
The testing is optional, but recommended if you intend to install
OpenSSL for production use.

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### Unix / Linux / macOS
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    $ ./Configure
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    $ make
    $ make test

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### OpenVMS
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Use the following commands to build OpenSSL:
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    $ perl Configure
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    $ mms
    $ mms test
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### Windows
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If you are using Visual Studio, open a Developer Command Prompt and
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issue the following commands to build OpenSSL.
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    $ perl Configure
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    $ nmake
    $ nmake test
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As mentioned in the [Choices](#choices) section, you need to pick one
of the four Configure targets in the first command.

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Most likely you will be using the `VC-WIN64A` target for 64bit Windows
binaries (AMD64) or `VC-WIN32` for 32bit Windows binaries (X86).
The other two options are `VC-WIN64I` (Intel IA64, Itanium) and
`VC-CE` (Windows CE) are rather uncommon nowadays.
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Installing OpenSSL
------------------

The following commands will install OpenSSL to a default system location.

**Danger Zone:** even if you are impatient, please read the following two
paragraphs carefully before you install OpenSSL.

For security reasons the default system location is by default not writable
for unprivileged users.  So for the final installation step administrative
privileges are required.  The default system location and the procedure to
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obtain administrative privileges depends on the operating system.
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It is recommended to compile and test OpenSSL with normal user privileges
and use administrative privileges only for the final installation step.

On some platforms OpenSSL is preinstalled as part of the Operating System.
In this case it is highly recommended not to overwrite the system versions,
because other applications or libraries might depend on it.
To avoid breaking other applications, install your copy of OpenSSL to a
[different location](#installing-to-a-different-location) which is not in
the global search path for system libraries.

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Finally, if you plan on using the FIPS module, you need to read the
[Post-installation Notes](#post-installation-notes) further down.

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### Unix / Linux / macOS
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Depending on your distribution, you need to run the following command as
root user or prepend `sudo` to the command:

    $ make install

By default, OpenSSL will be installed to

    /usr/local

More precisely, the files will be installed into the  subdirectories

    /usr/local/bin
    /usr/local/lib
    /usr/local/include
    ...

depending on the file type, as it is custom on Unix-like operating systems.

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### OpenVMS
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Use the following command to install OpenSSL.

    $ mms install

By default, OpenSSL will be installed to

    SYS$COMMON:[OPENSSL-'version'...]

where 'version' is the OpenSSL version number with underscores instead
of periods.

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### Windows
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If you are using Visual Studio, open the Developer Command Prompt _elevated_
and issue the following command.

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The easiest way to elevate the Command Prompt is to press and hold down
the both the `<CTRL>` and `<SHIFT>` key while clicking the menu item in the
task menu.

The default installation location is

    C:\Program Files\OpenSSL
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for native binaries, or
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    C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSSL
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for 32bit binaries on 64bit Windows (WOW64).
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#### Installing to a different location
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To install OpenSSL to a different location (for example into your home
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directory for testing purposes) run `Configure` as shown in the following
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examples.
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On Unix:
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    $ perl Configure --prefix=PROGRAM:[INSTALLS] --openssldir=SYS$MANAGER:[OPENSSL]
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Note: if you do add options to the configuration command, please make sure
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you've read more than just this Quick Start, such as relevant `NOTES-*` files,
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the options outline below, as configuration options may change the outcome
in otherwise unexpected ways.

Configuration Options
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There are several options to `./Configure` to customize the build (note that
for Windows, the defaults for `--prefix` and `--openssldir` depend on what
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configuration is used and what Windows implementation OpenSSL is built on.
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More notes on this in [NOTES-Windows.txt](NOTES-Windows.txt):
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API Level
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    --api=x.y[.z]

Build the OpenSSL libraries to support the API for the specified version.
If [no-deprecated](#no-deprecated) is also given, don't build with support
for deprecated APIs in or below the specified version number.  For example,
addding

    --api=1.1.0 no-deprecated

will remove support for all APIs that were deprecated in OpenSSL version
1.1.0 or below.  This is a rather specialized option for developers.
If you just intend to remove all deprecated APIs up to the current version
entirely, just specify [no-deprecated](#no-deprecated).
If `--api` isn't given, it defaults to the current (minor) OpenSSL version.

Cross Compile Prefix
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    --cross-compile-prefix=<PREFIX>
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The `<PREFIX>` to include in front of commands for your toolchain.
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It is likely to have to end with dash, e.g. `a-b-c-` would invoke GNU compiler
as `a-b-c-gcc`, etc.  Unfortunately cross-compiling is too case-specific to put
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together one-size-fits-all instructions.  You might have to pass more flags or
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set up environment variables to actually make it work.  Android and iOS cases
are discussed in corresponding `Configurations/15-*.conf` files.  But there are
cases when this option alone is sufficient.  For example to build the mingw64
target on Linux `--cross-compile-prefix=x86_64-w64-mingw32-` works.  Naturally
provided that mingw packages are installed.  Today Debian and Ubuntu users
have option to install a number of prepackaged cross-compilers along with
corresponding run-time and development packages for "alien" hardware.  To give
another example `--cross-compile-prefix=mipsel-linux-gnu-` suffices in such
case.

For cross compilation, you must [configure manually](#manual-configuration).
Also, note that `--openssldir` refers to target's file system, not one you are
building on.
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Build Type
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    --debug

Build OpenSSL with debugging symbols and zero optimization level.

    --release

Build OpenSSL without debugging symbols.  This is the default.

Directories
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### libdir
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    --libdir=DIR

The name of the directory under the top of the installation directory tree
(see the `--prefix` option) where libraries will be installed.  By default
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### openssldir
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    --openssldir=DIR

Directory for OpenSSL configuration files, and also the default certificate
and key store.  Defaults are:

    Unix:           /usr/local/ssl
    Windows:        C:\Program Files\Common Files\SSL
    OpenVMS:        SYS$COMMON:[OPENSSL-COMMON]

For 32bit Windows applications on Windows 64bit (WOW64), always replace
`C:\Program Files` by `C:\Program Files (x86)`.

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### prefix
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    --prefix=DIR

The top of the installation directory tree.  Defaults are:

    Unix:           /usr/local
    Windows:        C:\Program Files\OpenSSL
    OpenVMS:        SYS$COMMON:[OPENSSL-'version']

Compiler Warnings
-----------------

    --strict-warnings

This is a developer flag that switches on various compiler options recommended
for OpenSSL development.  It only works when using gcc or clang as the compiler.
If you are developing a patch for OpenSSL then it is recommended that you use
this option where possible.

ZLib Flags
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### with-zlib-include
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    --with-zlib-include=DIR

The directory for the location of the zlib include file.  This option is only
necessary if [enable-zlib](#enable-zlib) is used and the include file is not
already on the system include path.

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### with-zlib-lib
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    --with-zlib-lib=LIB

**On Unix**: this is the directory containing the zlib library.
If not provided the system library path will be used.

**On Windows:** this is the filename of the zlib library (with or
without a path).  This flag must be provided if the
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[zlib-dynamic](#zlib-dynamic) option is not also used. If `zlib-dynamic` is used
then this flag is optional and defaults to `ZLIB1` if not provided.
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**On VMS:** this is the filename of the zlib library (with or without a path).
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This flag is optional and if not provided then `GNV$LIBZSHR`, `GNV$LIBZSHR32`
or `GNV$LIBZSHR64` is used by default depending on the pointer size chosen.
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Seeding the Random Generator
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    --with-rand-seed=seed1[,seed2,...]

A comma separated list of seeding methods which will be tried by OpenSSL
in order to obtain random input (a.k.a "entropy") for seeding its
cryptographically secure random number generator (CSPRNG).
The current seeding methods are:

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Use a trusted operating system entropy source.
This is the default method if such an entropy source exists.

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### getrandom
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Use the [getrandom(2)][man-getrandom] or equivalent system call.

[man-getrandom]: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getrandom.2.html

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### devrandom
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Use the first device from the `DEVRANDOM` list which can be opened to read
random bytes.  The `DEVRANDOM` preprocessor constant expands to
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    "/dev/urandom","/dev/random","/dev/srandom"

on most unix-ish operating systems.

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### egd
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Check for an entropy generating daemon.
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### rdcpu
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Use the `RDSEED` or `RDRAND` command if provided by the CPU.
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### librandom
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Use librandom (not implemented yet).
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### none
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Disable automatic seeding.  This is the default on some operating systems where
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This option is ignored by the FIPS provider.
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For more information, see the section [Notes on random number generation][rng]
at the end of this document.

[rng]: #notes-on-random-number-generation

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Setting the FIPS HMAC key
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    --fips-key=value

As part of its self-test validation, the FIPS module must verify itself
by performing a SHA-256 HMAC computation on itself. The default key is
the SHA256 value of "the holy handgrenade of antioch" and is sufficient
for meeting the FIPS requirements.

To change the key to a different value, use this flag. The value should
be a hex string no more than 64 characters.

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Enable and Disable Features
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Feature options always come in pairs, an option to enable feature
`xxxx`, and an option to disable it:
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    [ enable-xxxx | no-xxxx ]

Whether a feature is enabled or disabled by default, depends on the feature.
In the following list, always the non-default variant is documented: if
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feature `xxxx` is disabled by default then `enable-xxxx` is documented and
if feature `xxxx` is enabled by default then `no-xxxx` is documented.
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### no-afalgeng
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Don't build the AFALG engine.

This option will be forced on a platform that does not support AFALG.

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### enable-ktls
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Build with Kernel TLS support.

This option will enable the use of the Kernel TLS data-path, which can improve
performance and allow for the use of sendfile and splice system calls on
TLS sockets.  The Kernel may use TLS accelerators if any are available on the
system.  This option will be forced off on systems that do not support the
Kernel TLS data-path.

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### enable-asan
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Build with the Address sanitiser.

This is a developer option only.  It may not work on all platforms and should
never be used in production environments.  It will only work when used with
gcc or clang and should be used in conjunction with the [no-shared](#no-shared)
option.

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### no-acvp_tests

Do not build support for Automated Cryptographic Validation Protocol (ACVP)
tests.

This is required for FIPS validation purposes. Certain ACVP tests require
access to algorithm internals that are not normally accessible.
Additional information related to ACVP can be found at
<https://github.com/usnistgov/ACVP>.

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### no-asm
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Do not use assembler code.

This should be viewed as debugging/troubleshooting option rather than for
production use.  On some platforms a small amount of assembler code may still
be used even with this option.

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### no-async
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Do not build support for async operations.

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### no-autoalginit
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Don't automatically load all supported ciphers and digests.

Typically OpenSSL will make available all of its supported ciphers and digests.
For a statically linked application this may be undesirable if small executable
size is an objective.  This only affects libcrypto.  Ciphers and digests will
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have to be loaded manually using `EVP_add_cipher()` and `EVP_add_digest()`
if this option is used.  This option will force a non-shared build.
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### no-autoerrinit
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Don't automatically load all libcrypto/libssl error strings.

Typically OpenSSL will automatically load human readable error strings.  For a
statically linked application this may be undesirable if small executable size
is an objective.

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### no-autoload-config
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Typically OpenSSL will automatically load a system config file which configures
default SSL options.

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### enable-buildtest-c++
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While testing, generate C++ buildtest files that simply check that the public
OpenSSL header files are usable standalone with C++.

Enabling this option demands extra care.  For any compiler flag given directly
as configuration option, you must ensure that it's valid for both the C and
the C++ compiler.  If not, the C++ build test will most likely break.  As an
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### no-capieng
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Don't build the CAPI engine.

This option will be forced if on a platform that does not support CAPI.

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### no-cmp
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and Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF).
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### no-cms
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Don't build support for Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS).

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### no-comp
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Don't build support for SSL/TLS compression.

If this option is enabled (the default), then compression will only work if
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### enable-crypto-mdebug
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### enable-crypto-mdebug-backtrace
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This is a no-op; the project uses the compiler's address/leak sanitizer instead.

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### no-ct
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Don't build support for Certificate Transparency (CT).

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### no-deprecated
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Don't build with support for deprecated APIs up until and including the version
given with `--api` (or the current version, if `--api` wasn't specified).

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### no-dgram
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Don't build support for datagram based BIOs.

Selecting this option will also force the disabling of DTLS.

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### no-dso
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Don't build support for loading Dynamic Shared Objects (DSO)

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### enable-devcryptoeng
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Build the `/dev/crypto` engine.

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### no-dynamic-engine
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Don't build the dynamically loaded engines.

This only has an effect in a shared build.

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### no-ec
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Don't build support for Elliptic Curves.

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### no-ec2m
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Don't build support for binary Elliptic Curves

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### enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
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Enable support for optimised implementations of some commonly used NIST
elliptic curves.

This option is only supported on platforms:

 - with little-endian storage of non-byte types
 - that tolerate misaligned memory references
 - where the compiler:
   - supports the non-standard type `__uint128_t`
   - defines the built-in macro `__SIZEOF_INT128__`

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### enable-egd
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Build support for gathering entropy from the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD).

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### no-engine
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Don't build support for loading engines.

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### no-err
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Don't compile in any error strings.

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### enable-external-tests
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Enable building of integration with external test suites.

This is a developer option and may not work on all platforms.  The following
external test suites are currently supported:

 - BoringSSL test suite
 - Python PYCA/Cryptography test suite
 - krb5 test suite

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See the file [test/README-external.md](test/README-external.md)
for further details.
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### no-filenames
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Don't compile in filename and line number information (e.g.  for errors and
memory allocation).

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### no-fips
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Don't compile the FIPS provider

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### no-fips-securitychecks

Don't perform FIPS module run-time checks related to enforcement of security
parameters such as minimum security strength of keys.

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### enable-fuzz-libfuzzer, enable-fuzz-afl
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Build with support for fuzzing using either libfuzzer or AFL.

These are developer options only.  They may not work on all  platforms and
should never be used in production environments.

See the file [fuzz/README.md](fuzz/README.md) for further details.

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### no-gost
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Don't build support for GOST based ciphersuites.

Note that if this feature is enabled then GOST ciphersuites are only available
if the GOST algorithms are also available through loading an externally supplied
engine.

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### no-legacy
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Don't build the legacy provider.

Disabling this also disables the legacy algorithms: MD2 (already disabled by default).

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### no-makedepend
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Don't generate dependencies.

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### no-module
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### no-multiblock
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Don't build support for writing multiple records in one go in libssl
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### no-nextprotoneg
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Don't build support for the Next Protocol Negotiation (NPN) TLS extension.
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### no-ocsp
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Don't build support for Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP).
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### no-padlockeng
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Don't build the padlock engine.
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### no-hw-padlock
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### no-pic
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Don't build with support for Position Independent Code.
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### no-pinshared
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Don't pin the shared libraries.
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By default OpenSSL will attempt to stay in memory until the process exits.
This is so that libcrypto and libssl can be properly cleaned up automatically
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via an `atexit()` handler.  The handler is registered by libcrypto and cleans
up both libraries.  On some platforms the `atexit()` handler will run on unload of
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libcrypto (if it has been dynamically loaded) rather than at process exit.  This
option can be used to stop OpenSSL from attempting to stay in memory until the
process exits.  This could lead to crashes if either libcrypto or libssl have
already been unloaded at the point that the atexit handler is invoked, e.g.  on a
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before libcrypto then a crash is likely to happen.  Applications can suppress
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running of the `atexit()` handler at run time by using the
`OPENSSL_INIT_NO_ATEXIT` option to `OPENSSL_init_crypto()`.
See the man page for it for further details.
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### no-posix-io
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### no-psk
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Don't build support for Pre-Shared Key based ciphersuites.
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### no-rdrand
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### no-rfc3779
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Don't build support for RFC3779, "X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and
AS Identifiers".
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### sctp
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### no-shared
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Do not create shared libraries, only static ones.
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### no-sock
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Don't build support for socket BIOs.
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### no-srp
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Don't build support for Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol or
SRP based ciphersuites.
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### no-srtp
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Don't build Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) support.
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### no-sse2
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Exclude SSE2 code paths from 32-bit x86 assembly modules.
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Normally SSE2 extension is detected at run-time, but the decision whether or not
the machine code will be executed is taken solely on CPU capability vector.  This
means that if you happen to run OS kernel which does not support SSE2 extension
on Intel P4 processor, then your application might be exposed to "illegal
instruction" exception.  There might be a way to enable support in kernel, e.g.
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"audience" running such kernel, consider `no-sse2`.  Both the `386` and `no-asm`
options imply `no-sse2`.
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Build with the SSL Trace capabilities.
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This adds the `-trace` option to `s_client` and `s_server`.
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### no-static-engine
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Don't build the statically linked engines.
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### no-stdio
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Don't use anything from the C header file `stdio.h` that makes use of the `FILE`
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type.  Only libcrypto and libssl can be built in this way.  Using this option will
suppress building the command line applications.  Additionally, since the OpenSSL
tests also use the command line applications, the tests will also be skipped.
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### no-tests
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Don't build test programs or run any tests.
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### no-threads
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Don't build with support for multi-threaded applications.
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### threads
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this by default.  However, if on a platform where this is not the case then this
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### enable-trace
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Build with support for the integrated tracing api.
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See manual pages OSSL_trace_set_channel(3) and OSSL_trace_enabled(3) for details.
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### no-ts
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Don't build Time Stamping (TS) Authority support.
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### enable-ubsan
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Build with the Undefined Behaviour sanitiser (UBSAN).
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This is a developer option only.  It may not work on all platforms and should
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never be used in production environments.  It will only work when used with
gcc or clang and should be used in conjunction with the `-DPEDANTIC` option
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### no-ui-console
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Don't build with the User Interface (UI) console method
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The User Interface console method enables text based console prompts.
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### enable-unit-test
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Enable additional unit test APIs.
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### no-uplink
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Don't build support for UPLINK interface.
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### enable-weak-ssl-ciphers
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Build support for SSL/TLS ciphers that are considered "weak"
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Enabling this includes for example the RC4 based ciphersuites.
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### zlib
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### zlib-dynamic
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Like the zlib option, but has OpenSSL load the zlib library dynamically
when needed.
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### 386
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In 32-bit x86 builds, use the 80386 instruction set only in assembly modules
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The default x86 code is more efficient, but requires at least an 486 processor.
Note: This doesn't affect compiler generated code, so this option needs to be
accompanied by a corresponding compiler-specific option.
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### no-{protocol}
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    no-{ssl|ssl3|tls|tls1|tls1_1|tls1_2|tls1_3|dtls|dtls1|dtls1_2}
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Don't build support for negotiating the specified SSL/TLS protocol.
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If `no-tls` is selected then all of `tls1`, `tls1_1`, `tls1_2` and `tls1_3`
are disabled.
Similarly `no-dtls` will disable `dtls1` and `dtls1_2`.  The `no-ssl` option is
synonymous with `no-ssl3`.  Note this only affects version negotiation.
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OpenSSL will still provide the methods for applications to explicitly select
the individual protocol versions.
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    no-{ssl|ssl3|tls|tls1|tls1_1|tls1_2|tls1_3|dtls|dtls1|dtls1_2}-method
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Analogous to `no-{protocol}` but in addition do not build the methods for
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applications to explicitly select individual protocol versions.  Note that there
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is no `no-tls1_3-method` option because there is no application method for
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TLSv1.3.
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Using individual protocol methods directly is deprecated.  Applications should
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### enable-{algorithm}
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    enable-{md2|rc5}
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Build with support for the specified algorithm.
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### no-{algorithm}
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    no-{aria|bf|blake2|camellia|cast|chacha|cmac|
        des|dh|dsa|ecdh|ecdsa|idea|md4|mdc2|ocb|
        poly1305|rc2|rc4|rmd160|scrypt|seed|
        siphash|siv|sm2|sm3|sm4|whirlpool}
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Build without support for the specified algorithm.
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The `ripemd` algorithm is deprecated and if used is synonymous with `rmd160`.
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### Compiler-specific options
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    -Dxxx, -Ixxx, -Wp, -lxxx, -Lxxx, -Wl, -rpath, -R, -framework, -static
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These system specific options will be recognised and passed through to the
compiler to allow you to define preprocessor symbols, specify additional
libraries, library directories or other compiler options.  It might be worth
noting that some compilers generate code specifically for processor the
compiler currently executes on.  This is not necessarily what you might have
in mind, since it might be unsuitable for execution on other, typically older,
processor.  Consult your compiler documentation.

Take note of the [Environment Variables](#environment-variables) documentation
below and how these flags interact with those variables.

    -xxx, +xxx, /xxx

Additional options that are not otherwise recognised are passed through as
they are to the compiler as well.  Unix-style options beginning with a
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`-` or `+` and Windows-style options beginning with a `/` are recognized.
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Again, consult your compiler documentation.

If the option contains arguments separated by spaces, then the URL-style
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notation `%20` can be used for the space character in order to avoid having
to quote the option.  For example, `-opt%20arg` gets expanded to `-opt arg`.
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In fact, any ASCII character can be encoded as %xx using its hexadecimal
encoding.

Take note of the [Environment Variables](#environment-variables) documentation
below and how these flags interact with those variables.

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### Environment Variables
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    VAR=value

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Assign the given value to the environment variable `VAR` for `Configure`.
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These work just like normal environment variable assignments, but are supported
on all platforms and are confined to the configuration scripts only.
These assignments override the corresponding value in the inherited environment,
if there is one.

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The following variables are used as "`make` variables" and can be used as an
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alternative to giving preprocessor, compiler and linker options directly as
configuration.  The following variables are supported:

    AR              The static library archiver.
    ARFLAGS         Flags for the static library archiver.
    AS              The assembler compiler.
    ASFLAGS         Flags for the assembler compiler.
    CC              The C compiler.
    CFLAGS          Flags for the C compiler.
    CXX             The C++ compiler.
    CXXFLAGS        Flags for the C++ compiler.
    CPP             The C/C++ preprocessor.
    CPPFLAGS        Flags for the C/C++ preprocessor.
    CPPDEFINES      List of CPP macro definitions, separated
                    by a platform specific character (':' or
                    space for Unix, ';' for Windows, ',' for
                    VMS).  This can be used instead of using
                    -D (or what corresponds to that on your
                    compiler) in CPPFLAGS.
    CPPINCLUDES     List of CPP inclusion directories, separated
                    the same way as for CPPDEFINES.  This can
                    be used instead of -I (or what corresponds
                    to that on your compiler) in CPPFLAGS.
    HASHBANGPERL    Perl invocation to be inserted after '#!'
                    in public perl scripts (only relevant on
                    Unix).
    LD              The program linker (not used on Unix, $(CC)
                    is used there).
    LDFLAGS         Flags for the shared library, DSO and
                    program linker.
    LDLIBS          Extra libraries to use when linking.
                    Takes the form of a space separated list
                    of library specifications on Unix and
                    Windows, and as a comma separated list of
                    libraries on VMS.
    RANLIB          The library archive indexer.
    RC              The Windows resource compiler.
    RCFLAGS         Flags for the Windows resource compiler.
    RM              The command to remove files and directories.

These cannot be mixed with compiling/linking flags given on the command line.
In other words, something like this isn't permitted.

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Backward compatibility note:

To be compatible with older configuration scripts, the environment variables
are ignored if compiling/linking flags are given on the command line, except
for the following:

    AR, CC, CXX, CROSS_COMPILE, HASHBANGPERL, PERL, RANLIB, RC, and WINDRES

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    $ CPPFLAGS=-DBAR ./Configure -DCOOKIE
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However, the following will see both set variables:

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If `CC` is set, it is advisable to also set `CXX` to ensure both the C and C++
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compiler are in the same "family".  This becomes relevant with
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`enable-external-tests` and `enable-buildtest-c++`.
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    reconf
    reconfigure

Reconfigure from earlier data.

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This fetches the previous command line options and environment from data
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saved in `configdata.pm` and runs the configuration process again, using
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these options and environment.  Note: NO other option is permitted together
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environment variables that were used, and if they weren't defined, they are
still saved away with information that they weren't originally defined.
This information takes precedence over environment variables that are
defined when reconfiguring.
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Displaying configuration data
-----------------------------

The configuration script itself will say very little, and finishes by
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creating `configdata.pm`.  This perl module can be loaded by other scripts
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to find all the configuration data, and it can also be used as a script to
display all sorts of configuration data in a human readable form.

For more information, please do:

    $ ./configdata.pm --help                         # Unix

or

    $ perl configdata.pm --help                      # Windows and VMS

Installation Steps in Detail
============================

Configure OpenSSL
-----------------

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### Automatic Configuration
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On some platform a `config` script is available which attempts to guess
your operating system (and compiler, if necessary) and calls the `Configure`
Perl script with appropriate target based on its guess.  Further options can
be supplied to the `config` script, which will be passed on to the `Configure`
script.

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#### Unix / Linux / macOS
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#### OpenVMS
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### Manual Configuration
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OpenSSL knows about a range of different operating system, hardware and
compiler combinations.  To see the ones it knows about, run

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or

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For the remainder of this text, the Unix form will be used in all examples.
Please use the appropriate form for your platform.

Pick a suitable name from the list that matches your system.  For most
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When you have identified your system (and if necessary compiler) use this
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name as the argument to `Configure`.  For example, a `linux-elf` user would
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### Creating your own Configuration
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If your system isn't listed, you will have to create a configuration
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file named `Configurations/{{ something }}.conf` and add the correct
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configuration for your system.  See the available configs as examples
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and read [Configurations/README.md](Configurations/README.md) and
[Configurations/README-design.md](Configurations/README-design.md)
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The generic configurations `cc` or `gcc` should usually work on 32 bit
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Unix-like systems.

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`Configure` creates a build file (`Makefile` on Unix, `makefile` on Windows
and `descrip.mms` on OpenVMS) from a suitable template in `Configurations/`,
and defines various macros in `include/openssl/configuration.h` (generated
from `include/openssl/configuration.h.in`.
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OpenSSL can be configured to build in a build directory separate from the
source code directory.  It's done by placing yourself in some other
directory and invoking the configuration commands from there.

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    $ mkdir /var/tmp/openssl-build
    $ cd /var/tmp/openssl-build
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    $ set default sys$login:
    $ create/dir [.tmp.openssl-build]
    $ set default [.tmp.openssl-build]
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    $ C:
    $ mkdir \temp-openssl
    $ cd \temp-openssl
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to translate them to relative paths whenever possible.

Build OpenSSL
-------------

Build OpenSSL by running:

    $ make                                           # Unix
    $ mms                                            ! (or mmk) OpenVMS
    $ nmake                                          # Windows

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(`openssl`).  The libraries will be built in the top-level directory,
and the binary will be in the `apps/` subdirectory.
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If the build fails, take a look at the [Build Failures](#build-failures)
subsection of the [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) section.

Test OpenSSL
------------

After a successful build, and before installing, the libraries should
be tested.  Run:

    $ make test                                      # Unix
    $ mms test                                       ! OpenVMS
    $ nmake test                                     # Windows

**Warning:** you MUST run the tests from an unprivileged account (or disable
your privileges temporarily if your platform allows it).

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See [test/README-dev.md](test/README-dev.md) for guidelines on adding tests.
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Install OpenSSL
---------------

If everything tests ok, install OpenSSL with

    $ make install                                   # Unix
    $ mms install                                    ! OpenVMS
    $ nmake install                                  # Windows

Note that in order to perform the install step above you need to have
appropriate permissions to write to the installation directory.

The above commands will install all the software components in this
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its default):

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    bin/           Contains the openssl binary and a few other
                   utility scripts.
    include/openssl
                   Contains the header files needed if you want
                   to build your own programs that use libcrypto
                   or libssl.
    lib            Contains the OpenSSL library files.
    lib/engines    Contains the OpenSSL dynamically loadable engines.

    share/man/man1 Contains the OpenSSL command line man-pages.
    share/man/man3 Contains the OpenSSL library calls man-pages.
    share/man/man5 Contains the OpenSSL configuration format man-pages.
    share/man/man7 Contains the OpenSSL other misc man-pages.

    share/doc/openssl/html/man1
    share/doc/openssl/html/man3
    share/doc/openssl/html/man5
    share/doc/openssl/html/man7
                   Contains the HTML rendition of the man-pages.

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'arch' is replaced with the architecture name, `Alpha` or `ia64`,
'sover' is replaced with the shared library version (`0101` for 1.1), and
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'pz' is replaced with the pointer size OpenSSL was built with:

    [.EXE.'arch']  Contains the openssl binary.
    [.EXE]         Contains a few utility scripts.
    [.include.openssl]
                   Contains the header files needed if you want
                   to build your own programs that use libcrypto
                   or libssl.
    [.LIB.'arch']  Contains the OpenSSL library files.
    [.ENGINES'sover''pz'.'arch']
                   Contains the OpenSSL dynamically loadable engines.
    [.SYS$STARTUP] Contains startup, login and shutdown scripts.
                   These define appropriate logical names and
                   command symbols.
    [.SYSTEST]     Contains the installation verification procedure.
    [.HTML]        Contains the HTML rendition of the manual pages.

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Additionally, install will add the following directories under
OPENSSLDIR (the directory given with `--openssldir` or its default)
for you convenience:

    certs          Initially empty, this is the default location
                   for certificate files.
    private        Initially empty, this is the default location
                   for private key files.
    misc           Various scripts.

The installation directory should be appropriately protected to ensure
unprivileged users cannot make changes to OpenSSL binaries or files, or
install engines.  If you already have a pre-installed version of OpenSSL as
part of your Operating System it is recommended that you do not overwrite
the system version and instead install to somewhere else.

Package builders who want to configure the library for standard locations,
but have the package installed somewhere else so that it can easily be
packaged, can use

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    $ make DESTDIR=/tmp/package-root install         # Unix
    $ mms/macro="DESTDIR=TMP:[PACKAGE-ROOT]" install ! OpenVMS
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The specified destination directory will be prepended to all installation
target paths.

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Compatibility issues with previous OpenSSL versions
---------------------------------------------------
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### COMPILING existing applications
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Starting with version 1.1.0, OpenSSL hides a number of structures that were
previously open.  This includes all internal libssl structures and a number
of EVP types.  Accessor functions have been added to allow controlled access
to the structures' data.

This means that some software needs to be rewritten to adapt to the new ways
of doing things.  This often amounts to allocating an instance of a structure
explicitly where you could previously allocate them on the stack as automatic
variables, and using the provided accessor functions where you would previously
access a structure's field directly.

Some APIs have changed as well.  However, older APIs have been preserved when
possible.

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Post-installation Notes
-----------------------

With the default OpenSSL installation comes a FIPS provider module, which
needs some post-installation attention, without which it will not be usable.
This involves using the following command:

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See the openssl-fipsinstall(1) manual for details and examples.

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Advanced Build Options
======================

Environment Variables
---------------------

A number of environment variables can be used to provide additional control
over the build process.  Typically these should be defined prior to running
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`Configure`.  Not all environment variables are relevant to all platforms.
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    AR
                   The name of the ar executable to use.

    BUILDFILE
                   Use a different build file name than the platform default
                   ("Makefile" on Unix-like platforms, "makefile" on native Windows,
                   "descrip.mms" on OpenVMS).  This requires that there is a
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                   corresponding build file template.
                   See [Configurations/README.md](Configurations/README.md)
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                   for further information.

    CC
                   The compiler to use. Configure will attempt to pick a default
                   compiler for your platform but this choice can be overridden
                   using this variable. Set it to the compiler executable you wish
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                   to use, e.g. gcc or clang.
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    CROSS_COMPILE
                   This environment variable has the same meaning as for the
                   "--cross-compile-prefix" Configure flag described above. If both
                   are set then the Configure flag takes precedence.

    NM
                   The name of the nm executable to use.

    OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR
                   OpenSSL comes with a database of information about how it
                   should be built on different platforms as well as build file
                   templates for those platforms. The database is comprised of
                   ".conf" files in the Configurations directory.  The build
                   file templates reside there as well as ".tmpl" files. See the
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                   file [Configurations/README.md](Configurations/README.md)
                   for further information about the format of ".conf" files
                   as well as information on the ".tmpl" files.
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                   In addition to the standard ".conf" and ".tmpl" files, it is
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                   possible to create your own ".conf" and ".tmpl" files and
                   store them locally, outside the OpenSSL source tree.
                   This environment variable can be set to the directory where
                   these files are held and will be considered by Configure
                   before it looks in the standard directories.
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    PERL
                   The name of the Perl executable to use when building OpenSSL.
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                   Only needed if builing should use a different Perl executable
                   than what is used to run the Configure script.
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    HASHBANGPERL
                   The command string for the Perl executable to insert in the
                   #! line of perl scripts that will be publicly installed.
                   Default: /usr/bin/env perl
                   Note: the value of this variable is added to the same scripts
                   on all platforms, but it's only relevant on Unix-like platforms.

    RC
                   The name of the rc executable to use. The default will be as
                   defined for the target platform in the ".conf" file. If not
                   defined then "windres" will be used. The WINDRES environment
                   variable is synonymous to this. If both are defined then RC
                   takes precedence.

    RANLIB
                   The name of the ranlib executable to use.

    WINDRES
                   See RC.

Makefile Targets
----------------

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The `Configure` script generates a Makefile in a format relevant to the specific
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platform.  The Makefiles provide a number of targets that can be used.  Not all
targets may be available on all platforms.  Only the most common targets are
described here.  Examine the Makefiles themselves for the full list.

    all
                   The target to build all the software components and
                   documentation.

    build_sw
                   Build all the software components.
                   THIS IS THE DEFAULT TARGET.

    build_docs
                   Build all documentation components.

    clean
                   Remove all build artefacts and return the directory to a "clean"
                   state.

    depend
                   Rebuild the dependencies in the Makefiles. This is a legacy
                   option that no longer needs to be used since OpenSSL 1.1.0.

    install
                   Install all OpenSSL components.

    install_sw
                   Only install the OpenSSL software components.

    install_docs
                   Only install the OpenSSL documentation components.

    install_man_docs
                   Only install the OpenSSL man pages (Unix only).

    install_html_docs
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    install_fips
                   Install the FIPS provider module configuration file.
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    list-tests
                   Prints a list of all the self test names.

    test
                   Build and run the OpenSSL self tests.

    uninstall
                   Uninstall all OpenSSL components.

    reconfigure
    reconf
                   Re-run the configuration process, as exactly as the last time
                   as possible.

    update
                   This is a developer option. If you are developing a patch for
                   OpenSSL you may need to use this if you want to update
                   automatically generated files; add new error codes or add new
                   (or change the visibility of) public API functions. (Unix only).

Running Selected Tests
----------------------

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You can specify a set of tests to be performed
using the `make` variable `TESTS`.
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See the section [Running Selected Tests of
test/README.md](test/README.md#running-selected-tests).
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Troubleshooting
===============

Configuration Problems
----------------------

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The `./Configure` script tries hard to guess your operating system, but in some
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cases it does not succeed. You will see a message like the following:

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    $ ./Configure
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    Operating system: x86-whatever-minix
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    This system (minix) is not supported. See file INSTALL.md for details.
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Even if the automatic target selection by the `./Configure` script fails,
chances are that you still might find a suitable target in the `Configurations`
directory, which you can supply to the `./Configure` command,
possibly after some adjustment.
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The `Configurations/` directory contains a lot of examples of such targets.
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The main configuration file is [10-main.conf][], which contains all targets that
are officially supported by the OpenSSL team. Other configuration files contain
targets contributed by other OpenSSL users. The list of targets can be found in
a Perl list `my %targets = ( ... )`.

    my %targets = (
    ...
    "target-name" => {
        inherit_from     => [ "base-target" ],
        CC               => "...",
        cflags           => add("..."),
        asm_arch         => '...',
        perlasm_scheme   => "...",
    },
    ...
    )

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If you call `./Configure` without arguments, it will give you a list of all
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known targets. Using `grep`, you can lookup the target definition in the
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`Configurations/` directory. For example the `android-x86_64` can be found in
[Configurations/15-android.conf](Configurations/15-android.conf).
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The directory contains two README files, which explain the general syntax and
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design of the configuration files.
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 - [Configurations/README.md](Configurations/README.md)
 - [Configurations/README-design.md](Configurations/README-design.md)
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If you need further help, try to search the [openssl-users][] mailing list
or the [GitHub Issues][] for existing solutions. If you don't find anything,
you can [raise an issue][] to ask a question yourself.

More about our support resources can be found in the [SUPPORT][] file.

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If the `./Configure` or `./Configure` command fails with an error message,
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read the error message carefully and try to figure out whether you made
a mistake (e.g., by providing a wrong option), or whether the script is
working incorrectly. If you think you encountered a bug, please
[raise an issue][] on GitHub to file a bug report.

Along with a short description of the bug, please provide the complete
configure command line and the relevant output including the error message.

Note: To make the output readable, pleace add a 'code fence' (three backquotes
` ``` ` on a separate line) before and after your output:

     ```
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     [output...]

     ```

Build Failures
--------------

If the build fails, look carefully at the output. Try to locate and understand
the error message. It might be that the compiler is already telling you
exactly what you need to do to fix your problem.

There may be reasons for the failure that aren't problems in OpenSSL itself,
for example if the compiler reports missing standard or third party headers.

If the build succeeded previously, but fails after a source or configuration
change, it might be helpful to clean the build tree before attempting another
build.  Use this command:

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    $ make clean                                     # Unix
    $ mms clean                                      ! (or mmk) OpenVMS
    $ nmake clean                                    # Windows
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Assembler error messages can sometimes be sidestepped by using the
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`no-asm` configuration option.
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Compiling parts of OpenSSL with gcc and others with the system compiler will
result in unresolved symbols on some systems.

If you are still having problems, try to search the [openssl-users][] mailing
list or the [GitHub Issues][] for existing solutions. If you think you
encountered an OpenSSL bug, please [raise an issue][] to file a bug report.
Please take the time to review the existing issues first; maybe the bug was
already reported or has already been fixed.

Test Failures
-------------

If some tests fail, look at the output.  There may be reasons for the failure
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that isn't a problem in OpenSSL itself (like an OS malfunction or a Perl issue).
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You may want increased verbosity, that can be accomplished as described in
section [Test Failures of test/README.md](test/README.md#test-failures).
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You may also want to selectively specify which test(s) to perform. This can be
done using the `make` variable `TESTS` as described in section [Running
Selected Tests of test/README.md](test/README.md#running-selected-tests).
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If you find a problem with OpenSSL itself, try removing any
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compiler optimization flags from the `CFLAGS` line in the Makefile and
run `make clean; make` or corresponding.
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To report a bug please open an issue on GitHub, at
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<https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues>.
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Notes
=====

Notes on multi-threading
------------------------

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For some systems, the OpenSSL `Configure` script knows what compiler options
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are needed to generate a library that is suitable for multi-threaded
applications.  On these systems, support for multi-threading is enabled
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by default; use the `no-threads` option to disable (this should never be
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necessary).

On other systems, to enable support for multi-threading, you will have
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to specify at least two options: `threads`, and a system-dependent option.
(The latter is `-D_REENTRANT` on various systems.)  The default in this
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case, obviously, is not to include support for multi-threading (but
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you can still use `no-threads` to suppress an annoying warning message
from the `Configure` script.)
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OpenSSL provides built-in support for two threading models: pthreads (found on
most UNIX/Linux systems), and Windows threads.  No other threading models are
supported.  If your platform does not provide pthreads or Windows threads then
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you should use `Configure` with the `no-threads` option.
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Notes on shared libraries
-------------------------

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For most systems the OpenSSL `Configure` script knows what is needed to
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build shared libraries for libcrypto and libssl.  On these systems
the shared libraries will be created by default.  This can be suppressed and
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only static libraries created by using the `no-shared` option.  On systems
where OpenSSL does not know how to build shared libraries the `no-shared`
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option will be forced and only static libraries will be created.

Shared libraries are named a little differently on different platforms.
One way or another, they all have the major OpenSSL version number as
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the name.

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On most POSIX platforms, shared libraries are named `libcrypto.so.1.1`
and `libssl.so.1.1`.
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on Cygwin, shared libraries are named `cygcrypto-1.1.dll` and `cygssl-1.1.dll`
with import libraries `libcrypto.dll.a` and `libssl.dll.a`.
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On Windows build with MSVC or using MingW, shared libraries are named
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`libcrypto-1_1.dll` and `libssl-1_1.dll` for 32-bit Windows,
`libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll` and `libssl-1_1-x64.dll` for 64-bit x86_64 Windows,
and `libcrypto-1_1-ia64.dll` and `libssl-1_1-ia64.dll` for IA64 Windows.
With MSVC, the import libraries are named `libcrypto.lib` and `libssl.lib`,
while with MingW, they are named `libcrypto.dll.a` and `libssl.dll.a`.
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On VMS, shareable images (VMS speak for shared libraries) are named
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`ossl$libcrypto0101_shr.exe` and `ossl$libssl0101_shr.exe`.  However, when
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OpenSSL is specifically built for 32-bit pointers, the shareable images
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are named `ossl$libcrypto0101_shr32.exe` and `ossl$libssl0101_shr32.exe`
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instead, and when built for 64-bit pointers, they are named
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`ossl$libcrypto0101_shr64.exe` and `ossl$libssl0101_shr64.exe`.
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Notes on random number generation
---------------------------------

Availability of cryptographically secure random numbers is required for
secret key generation.  OpenSSL provides several options to seed the
internal CSPRNG.  If not properly seeded, the internal CSPRNG will refuse
to deliver random bytes and a "PRNG not seeded error" will occur.

The seeding method can be configured using the `--with-rand-seed` option,
which can be used to specify a comma separated list of seed methods.
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However, in most cases OpenSSL will choose a suitable default method,
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so it is not necessary to explicitly provide this option.  Note also
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that not all methods are available on all platforms.  The FIPS provider will
silently ignore seed sources that were not validated.
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I) On operating systems which provide a suitable randomness source (in
form  of a system call or system device), OpenSSL will use the optimal
available  method to seed the CSPRNG from the operating system's
randomness sources.  This corresponds to the option `--with-rand-seed=os`.

II) On systems without such a suitable randomness source, automatic seeding
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and reseeding is disabled (`--with-rand-seed=none`) and it may be necessary
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to install additional support software to obtain a random seed and reseed
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the CSPRNG manually.  Please check out the manual pages for `RAND_add()`,
`RAND_bytes()`, `RAND_egd()`, and the FAQ for more information.
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    <https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users>
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[SUPPORT]:
    ./SUPPORT.md

[GitHub Issues]:
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    Configurations/10-main.conf