Simon Josefsson wrote:
Massimo Gaspari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

In the meantime I recompiled libgcrypt using

./configure --disable-shared --disable-asm --enable-random=w32
--disable-dev-random

Do you think that the "random" options are correct to use the library
in a Windows environment (not using MinGW)?

Yes.  I would think that the script will guess these values
automatically though, so you probably don't need to specify them.  If it
guesses the w32 module properly, the --disable-dev-random flag won't
matter since the w32 module doesn't use /dev/random.

Does building fail if you remove --disable-asm?  You may get a speed
improvement if you remove it, but removing it can also cause build
failures.

/Simon
I tried to compile libgcrypt without --disable-shared and I didn't observe any compilation issue. Moreover the make check was successfully.

Anyway I switched back to --disable-asm.


Massimo


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