Thomas J. Hruska wrote:
>
> I'm holding back from a 64-bit build of the Win32(?) OpenSSL installer
> for another couple weeks because I need to purchase Visual Studio
> Professional 2008 (i.e. I can't use VC++ Express) for various reasons
> and my development computer gets unhappy when I install new
> development tools.  I installed Python recently and pretty much
> instantly regretted doing so as it hosed portions of my dev.
> environment.  So I'm dreading the VS install.
>
Why can't you use the compilers that are provided as part of the free
Windows SDK 6.0 download?

They are the same compilers as shipped with VS2005 SP1
> * Win32 might not be a good name to use anymore.
I would use "OpenSSL for Windows" and "OpenSSL for Windows (64-bit)"


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