Steve,

Oops, should have mentioned that up front. WinNT 4.0 using CygWin and
ActivePerl. Looks like ActivePerl (for win) doesn't support the symlink
function. Since it looked like it was just trying to create symbolic links I
commented it out. But the compile still fails. It's not fresh in my mind but
I think it fails when it starts trying to create/move files into the
usr/local/ssl dirs. That directory doesn't get created. It may be part of
the symlink function or something else, haven't had time to look. 

        Thank you,

C. Michael Tipton
BB&T Online Banking Services
Client Server Systems Analyst


-----Original Message-----
From: Dr S N Henson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 2:14 PM
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Subject: Re: OpenSSL, IIS, and OFX Keys




"Tipton, Michael" wrote:
> 
> Thank you,
> I'll give it a try..
> 
> I'm using 0.9.5 right now.. when I tried to compile 0.9.6 I get..
> 
> The symlink function is unimplemented at ./util/mklink.pl line 53.
> make: *** [links] Error 255
> 
> I've banged my head on it some but if anyone knows the fix..
> 

Odd, what OS are you using?

Steve.
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