Hi, I built the latest 0.9.7b-dev snapshot successfully under Win32, using the 'no-engine' configuration option. The Unix-like build system with the 'mingw' target - as introduced in 0.9.7b - didn't accept 'shared', though. The Configure script complained with
"You gave the option 'shared'. Normally, that would give you shared libraries. Unfortunately, the OpenSSL configuration doesn't include shared library support for this platform yet, so it will pretend you gave the option 'no-shared'. If you can inform the developpers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) how to support shared libraries on this platform, they will at least look at it and try their best (but please first make sure you have tried with a current version of OpenSSL)." But, I was able to build the shared object files (libeay32.dll and libssl32.dll) using the "old-style" ms\mingw32 method. Anyone got an idea on how to enable 'shared' support for MSYS based Win32 builds? best, rob. -- On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, 16:24 GMT+01 (16:24 local time) Gisle Vanem wrote: > Looks like the build for all Win32 targets (MSVC, MingW) > got broken with the introduction of the ./engines directory. > I looked at it, but failed to see where the dir is included. > Please, someone with more knowledge fix this. > --gv ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
