Okay, I guess I'm losing what little of my mind I have. I just tried
building from scratch and this time it worked. I'm pretty sure I did the
perl Configure; I don't think you have all the files you need if you
don't do that part. I just noticed that the way you test the libraries
has changed from changing to the output directory and running
"..\ms\test" to using nmake to run the tests. I just tried for the
former and haven't tried to latter. I'll load this with my application
and see how things look.

Thanks for all your help; maybe someday I'll figure out what I did
differently this time. I've included the modified make file which some
changes in the flags for the compiler and linker.

Thanks,
 
Rick Kuhn
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> I followed the instructions step-by-step. I've managed to build
previous
> without any problem. I know that I have to do the perl step first
> because I then add the debug options to the makefile output of perl.
> 
> By the way, I'm using this with a Visual C++ 6 application and some of
> the switch settings for getting debug symbols in this environment are
> wrong. If you're interested, I'll find the changes I had to make in
> order to get the symbols loaded such that the IDE could step into the
> OpenSSL library.
> 

That's odd. I just recompiled the 0.9.8 stable branch using VC++ 6 with
no problems.

Can you send me (privately not to the list) the generated ms\ntdll.mak
file?

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