Since the cygwin environment is different from the MS Run Time
environment, I would not make the assumption that the binaries
produced use exactly the same configuration options.  They may
but I would not count on it.

I understand what you are attempting to do; I just do not know if
the results will be the same.  I know that with other packages such
as Kerberos you absolutely do not get the same result when building
under cygwin because the environment is more Unix like and therefore
different assumptions are made.

Jeffrey Altman


Steven Reddie wrote:

Jeffrey,

Are you saying that using something like gcc2cl to kick off a build the way
you do for cygwin, but using the Microsoft compiler, is the wrong way to go?
It's working well for us in-house, though we've been using static libraries
up until now and are just finishing up changes to support the DLL build.

Mark, the naming issue is something that we need to handle also, although we
need to use a custom name with the OpenSSL version number included.
Whatever we can contribute will include support for altering the name.

Steven

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