On 6/19/2015 10:52 AM, Jay Foster wrote:
On 6/19/2015 8:55 AM, Michael Wojcik wrote:
From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf
Of Jay Foster
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 11:49
I started over from a clean directory and the build completed.  On
linux, I would end up with two libraries (libssl, libcrypto). I don't
see these on Windows in the out32dll directory.  Does Windows create
different library names?  I'm looking for the equivalent static
libraries for libssl and libcrypto to link with my application.
The Windows static libraries are named libeay32.lib and ssleay32.lib, for historical reasons. At any rate, that's what I have in my Windows build directory; I believe those are the standard names.

Thanks, I see those.

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I got my application to compile and link. It seemed to run OK, but when I tried to run it on a different Windows machine, it failed with a pop up dialog complaining it could not find LIBEAY32.dll. I 'thought' I was statically linking this library, but apparently not. I have no idea how it worked on the one machine. What is the magic incantation to get Visual Studio to statically link the OpenSSL libraries?

Jay
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