I got no response to this. I presume that mean that this is a stupid question, but I'm afraid I don't understand why
Grahame On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 11:45 PM Grahame Grieve < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I have a 64bit windows application that uses openSSL, and I am using the > indy distribution from https://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/. This makes the file > names of the openssl dlls libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll (even though they > are 64bit). Other distributions use other names (libcrypto-XX-x64.dll etc) > > I believe that the filename variations are at the root of an issue I have > with openSSL. My symptoms are this: when I run my unit tests that do (among > other things) a bunch of tests of my SSL server, all is good. However, > anytime I load the mysql odbc driver into the memory space, I get an memory > corruption problem in libeay32.dll when shutting down. Google suggests that > this is due to a build mismatch between the two dlls... I'm guessing that > mysql is loading some other dll variant of openssl and some build mismatch > is arising ? > > I'm clutching at straws here, but has this been an issue before? is there > any policy issue around distrubution filenames? Is there any other likely > cause why loading the mysql odbc driver causes memory corruptions in > openssl when shutting down? > > thanks > Grahame > -- > ----- > http://www.healthintersections.com.au / [email protected] > / +61 411 867 065 > -- ----- http://www.healthintersections.com.au / [email protected] / +61 411 867 065
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