We used to link both libraries at once, but now that I'm working on
TLS, there's nothing left to keep OpenSSL around for when NSS is
enabled.
Note that this patch causes a couple of places that still assumed
OpenSSL to be disabled when NSS is enabled
- tor-gencert
- pbkdf2
Conditionalize the pragma that temporarily disables
-Wunused-const-variable. Some versions of gcc don't support it. We
need to do this because of an apparent bug in some libzstd headers.
Fixes bug 26785; bugfix on 0.3.2.11.
Work around two different bugs in the OS X 10.10 and later SDKs that would
prevent us from successfully targeting earlier versions of OS X.
Fixes bug 26876; bugfix on 0.3.3.1-alpha.
We have to check for ERR_load_KDF_strings() here, since that's the
only one that's actually a function rather than a macro.
Fixes compilation with LibreSSL. Fixes bug 26712; bug not in
any released Tor.
When we do redefine them, use inline functions instead of #define.
This fixes a latent code problem in our redefinition of these
functions, which was exposed by our refactoring: Previously, we
would #define strcasecmp after string.h was included, so nothing bad
would happen. But when we refactored, we would sometimes #define it
first, which was a problem on mingw, whose headers contain
(approximately):
inline int strcasecmp (const char *a, const char *b)
{ return _stricmp(a,b); }
Our define turned this into:
inline int _stricmp(const char *a, const char *b)
{ return _stricmp(a,b); }
And GCC would correctly infer that this function would loop forever,
rather than actually comparing anything. This caused bug 26594.
Fixes bug 26594; bug not in any released version of Tor.
We had accumulated a bunch of cruft here. Now let's only include
src and src/ext. (exception: src/trunnel is autogenerated code, and
need to include src/trunnel.)
This commit will break the build hard. The next commit will fix it.
We need this trick because some of our Rust tests depend on our C
code, which in turn depend on other native libraries, which thereby
pulls a whole mess of our build system into "cargo test".
To solve this, we add a build script (build.rs) to set most of the
options that we want based on the contents of config.rust. Some
options can't be set, and need to go to the linker directly: we use
a linker replacement (link_rust.sh) for these. Both config.rust and
link_rust.sh are generated by autoconf for us.
This patch on its own should enough to make the crypto test build,
but not necessarily enough to make it pass.