We compile using Visual Studio. We don't use 'warnings as errors' and selected a warning level that minimized warnings. The 'make test' runs cleanly.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 3:16 AM Nagalakshmi V J <nagalakshm...@altran.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am using openssl 1.1.c from our product code. While compiling the code, > I am getting the errors which can be suppressed as warnings using > -fpermissive flag in Linux (gcc/g++). In windows, I am getting the same > compilation errors in visual studio (2005). Would like to know the > alternative of -fpermissive flag that can be used in visual studio to > suppress the errors. > > I tried adding the flags such as '/fpermissive' , '/Ze' in module > properties->C/C++->command Line->Additional options. But it did not resolve > the problem. > > *Getting the errors like below. ssl/packet_locl.h(429) : error C2440: '=' > : cannot convert from 'void *' to 'unsigned char **'Conversion from 'void**' > to pointer to non-'void' requires an explicit cast* > > > > Since it is giving error in Openssl code, we cannot make any code changes > there. Has anyone faced this kind of issue? > > Please let me know how to resolve this issue. > > > > > > > > *Thanks and regards,* > > *Nagalakshmi* > > > ===================================================== > Please refer to https://northamerica.altran.com/email-disclaimer > for important disclosures regarding this electronic communication. > ===================================================== >