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59 * a supported operating system
183 The following commands will install OpenSSL to a default system location.
188 For security reasons the default system location is by default not writable
190 privileges are required. The default system location and the procedure to
191 obtain administrative privileges depends on the operating system.
196 In this case it is highly recommended not to overwrite the system versions,
200 the global search path for system libraries.
324 Also, note that `--openssldir` refers to target's file system, not one you are
399 on the system include path.
406 If not provided, the system library path will be used.
415 If not provided, the system library path will be used.
429 already on the system include path.
436 If not provided the system library path will be used.
453 already on the system include path.
465 If not provided the system library path will be used.
485 Use a trusted operating system entropy source.
490 Use the [getrandom(2)][man-getrandom] or equivalent system call.
546 it is outside the system include path.
551 library, if it is outside the system library path.
590 performance and allow for the use of sendfile and splice system calls on
592 system. This option will be forced off on systems that do not support the
672 Typically OpenSSL will automatically load a system config file which configures
1050 will usually require additional system-dependent options!
1215 These system specific options will be recognised and passed through to the
1377 OpenSSL knows about a range of different operating system, hardware and
1389 Pick a suitable name from the list that matches your system. For most
1391 When you have identified your system (and if necessary compiler) use this
1399 If your system isn't listed, you will have to create a configuration
1402 configuration for your system. See the available configs as examples
1561 the system version and instead install to somewhere else.
1772 The `./Configure` script tries hard to guess your operating system, but in some
1776 Operating system: x86-whatever-minix
1777 This system (minix) is not supported. See file INSTALL.md for details.
1861 Compiling parts of OpenSSL with gcc and others with the system compiler will
1903 to specify at least two options: `threads`, and a system-dependent option.
1972 form of a system call or system device), OpenSSL will use the optimal
1973 available method to seed the CSPRNG from the operating system's