| #!/bin/sh |
| |
| HERE="`echo $0 | sed -e 's|[^/]*$||'`" |
| OPENSSL="${HERE}../apps/openssl" |
| |
| if [ -d "${HERE}../engines" -a "x$OPENSSL_ENGINES" = "x" ]; then |
| OPENSSL_ENGINES="${HERE}../engines"; export OPENSSL_ENGINES |
| fi |
| if [ -d "${HERE}../providers" -a "x$OPENSSL_MODULES" = "x" ]; then |
| OPENSSL_MODULES="${HERE}../providers"; export OPENSSL_MODULES |
| fi |
| |
| if [ -x "${OPENSSL}.exe" ]; then |
| # The original reason for this script existence is to work around |
| # certain caveats in run-time linker behaviour. On Windows platforms |
| # adjusting $PATH used to be sufficient, but with introduction of |
| # SafeDllSearchMode in XP/2003 the only way to get it right in |
| # *all* possible situations is to copy newly built .DLLs to apps/ |
| # and test/, which is now done elsewhere... The $PATH is adjusted |
| # for backward compatibility (and nostagical reasons:-). |
| if [ "$OSTYPE" != msdosdjgpp ]; then |
| PATH="${HERE}..:$PATH"; export PATH |
| fi |
| exec "${OPENSSL}.exe" "$@" |
| elif [ -x "${OPENSSL}" -a -x "${HERE}shlib_wrap.sh" ]; then |
| exec "${HERE}shlib_wrap.sh" "${OPENSSL}" "$@" |
| else |
| exec "${OPENSSL}" "$@" # hope for the best... |
| fi |