Hmmm, the openssl site suggests an OpenSSL build for the Mac is possible using GUSI. I
am wondering though if I should bother though . I mean, doesn't the OS X APIs take
care of the need for a BSD like sockets library and make building
OpenSSL for the "Mac" trivial? I like to plan how I spend my time and would like some
input before commiting myself to this.
Anyone care to add their thoughts?
Best Regards,
Adam Russell
Thomas Wegner wrote:
> At 21:07 Uhr -0400 18.05.2001, Adam Russell wrote:
> >has crypt::ssleay been portedto MacPerl?
> >*crosses fingers*
>
> Crossing fingers doesn't help ;-). As far as I know, it hasn't been ported yet,
>since that would mean to port the OpenSSL lib from Unix to Mac OS first (and that
>would be a nice challenge, imho). See http://www.openssl.org/ for more info.
>
> Best regards,
>
> --Thomas
>
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