diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ index 8fafbb2a6b180413839d3648523d5bd9b87cedeb..ab74287977db95eca1b416ff2d317e2de0255206 100644 --- a/FAQ +++ b/FAQ @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ OpenSSL - Frequently Asked Questions * Why does the linker complain about undefined symbols? * Why does the OpenSSL test fail with "bc: command not found"? -* Why does the OpenSSL test fail with "bc: 1 no implemented" or similar? +* Why does the OpenSSL test fail with "bc: 1 no implemented"? * Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail on Alpha True64 Unix? * Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail with "ar: command not found"? * Why does the OpenSSL compilation fail on Win32 with VC++? @@ -324,13 +324,11 @@ You didn't install "bc", the Unix calculator. If you want to run the tests, get GNU bc from ftp://ftp.gnu.org or from your OS distributor. -* Why does the OpenSSL test fail with "bc: 1 no implemented" or similar? +* Why does the OpenSSL test fail with "bc: 1 no implemented"? On some SCO installations or versions, bc has a bug that gets triggered when you run the test suite (using "make test"). The message returned is -"bc: 1 not implemented". You may run into something similar on FreeBSD -(version 4.2 has been reported), where the message is "Failed! bc: tmp.bntest -3: print statement" or something similar. +"bc: 1 not implemented". The best way to deal with this is to find another implementation of bc and compile/install it. GNU bc (see http://www.gnu.org/software/software.html