Steve,
That worked great.  I'm back in business now.

Thanks for your help,
Doug Allen

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dr S N Henson
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 11:27 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: building openSSL under Win32
> 
> 
> Doug Allen wrote:
> > 
> > Steve,
> > Thanks, I look forward to your Win32 upgrades.  I am curious if 
> you get this
> > same problem when you build and specifically, where is that
> > d2i_RSAPrivateKey hidden away?  I know it used to be in 
> d2i_r_pr.c in 0.9.6,
> > but that file isn't in 0.9.7 and a search doesn't yield its new hiding
> > place.
> > 
> 
> Its all connected with the new ASN1 code. Almost all ASN1 functions are
> now declared and implemented by macros of the form DECLARE_ASN1_*() and
> IMPLEMENT_ASN1_*(). The new implementation is in crypto/rsa/rsa_asn1.c
> and its declaration in the rsa.h header file.
> 
> The reason you get the error is that the mkdef.pl script that builds DEF
> files looks for function declarations in the header files to determine
> which functions to include in the DEF file. As a result it missed the
> d2i_RSAPrivateKey() macro declaration and didn't include it in the DEF
> file or the DLL. 
> 
> I've updated mkdef.pl to handle this situation now.
> 
> Steve.
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