Subject: Re: Config understandings
To: None <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Lars Hecking <lhecking@nmrc.ie>
List: port-amiga
Date: 10/18/2000 10:53:50
> > Hhm. A while ago, I went back from ssh-1.2.27 to openssh and openssl,
> > and the major delays I reported to teck-pkg (I think) ages ago are gone.
> > No special compiler options, 68040/28MHz. Starting up sshd takes a few
> > seconds, at max. Upgrading pkgsrc from openssl 0.9.5 (or earlier) to
> > 0.9.5a seems to have done a lot.
>
> Do Open* have special m68020 code that would break on 68060? and
OpenSSH definitely not. Just checked OpenSSL 0.9.6 (I don't have the
older ones around), and there is no m68k asm at all. Haven't checked
pkgsrc whether there are some weird patches ;-)
> even if yes, I wouldn't understand why a 68040 would be slowed down; it has
> the full set of integer opcodes in hardware. And nobody would write an
> encryption package using floating point. Or else, please don't tell me.
>
> I don't have the energy to pursue this right now; ping me again if nothing
> is reported within a couple of weeks.
Well, with openssl 0.9.5a, I have no more problems on the 040.