On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 4:18 AM Niels Möller nisse@lysator.liu.se wrote:
Jeffrey Walton noloader@gmail.com writes:
I added --disable-x86-sha-ni and it still produces the error. How is the ASM being used if it is disabled???
You need to choose *either* --enable-fat (now the default), *or* use the explicit config options for particular instructions. Mixing is not supported. Don't do that.
And I think this is at least the third time I point this out to you, most recently just a few days ago. If, e.g., you deeply dislike the way Nettle's configure works and would like it to change, your current behavior is not a productive way of improving anything. It is annoying me and wasting my time.
--enable-fat turns on cpu identification and runtime switching. I need that. I need AES. I don't need SHA. It is impossible to get into a good configuration.
Nettle wastes a fair amount our time trying to work through these problems.
Jeff