Matt,

It is not just my problem. Google that error and you will find plenty of other 
people having this issue as far back as 5 years ego. I already have solution 
in place and I do not require any fixing but all the people on Windows 
platform who checked code out through git will have this issue.

Relying on git to provide correct line ending is bad idea because it is global 
setting and will affect other projects on local machine. It should work 
regardless and suggested solution allows just that. It is clean, simple and 
safe and should be done on master.

Otherwise you should clearly document this problem and make this info readily 
available to all Windows developers.

Regards,
Eugene

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Caswell via RT [mailto:r...@openssl.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 4:50 PM
To: esado...@eniks.com
Cc: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Subject: [openssl.org #3532] FW: [openssl] Build on Windows fails if cloned 
with git (#174)

I think this is more of a problem with your git config than with OpenSSL.

>From an OpenSSL git repo on Windows try this:
git config core.autocrlf false
git config core.eol lf
git checkout .

Matt


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