I think this depends on what version of OpenSSL you're using and whether you're using static or dynamic libraries, none of which you mention. There were changes in library names in recent releases. Try reviewing the various NOTES, INSTALL, and README files for whichever version of OpenSSL you are working with.

Note also that there are substantial API changes between major releases of OpenSSL; if the thing you are building expects particular names for the static or import library files, that suggests it probably expects a particular API version (not the newest one if it's expecting those names). If you use whatever version of OpenSSL the other library is expecting, it should have files with the expected names.

Regards,
                            jjf

On 31/10/2016 11:41, Ernst Maurer wrote:
hi

I'm not using openssl daily , just need to build and link it with another library.
that lib requires libeay32.lib and ssleay32.lib.
Are these  ones from OpenSSL distribution?
I've tried two options:
1. download a few pre-built versions of the  binaries
2. build own binaries from latest git

both cases don't contain these lib (and dll) files.
please assist

Rgds,
Ernst

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