RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

2010-12-26 Thread Ryan Pfeifle
Agreed.  BCB cannot use VC++ import .lib files.  Sorry for not mentioning that 
earlier.



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Subject: Re: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

Hi,

Use IMPLIB on the OpenSSL Dlls (e.g implib.exe -a libeay32.lib
libeay32.dll) in order to create OMF export libraries instead of the
COFF ones produced by VC++.
With them, the link will be successful.

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RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

2010-12-26 Thread Miguel Ghobangieno
This is oppressive to women and girls, you should be imprisoned.

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 Subject: RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded
 To: openssl-users@openssl.org openssl-users@openssl.org
 Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 6:25 AM
 Agreed.  BCB cannot use VC++
 import .lib files.  Sorry for not mentioning that
 earlier.
 
 
 
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 Subject: Re: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded
 
 Hi,
 
 Use IMPLIB on the OpenSSL Dlls (e.g implib.exe -a
 libeay32.lib
 libeay32.dll) in order to create OMF export libraries
 instead of the
 COFF ones produced by VC++.
 With them, the link will be successful.
 
 Cheers,
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Re: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

2010-12-24 Thread Mounir IDRASSI


Hi,

Use IMPLIB on the OpenSSL Dlls (e.g implib.exe -a libeay32.lib 
libeay32.dll) in order to create OMF export libraries instead of the 
COFF ones produced by VC++.

With them, the link will be successful.

Cheers,
--
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IDRIX
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On 12/23/2010 11:30 PM, hpenaguz...@aim.com wrote:
I'm going to try that. In the mean time I also tried gcc and MinGW and 
both work fine, but I would like to have it together in Borland since 
it is a part of a project. The other problem I have is that it doesn't 
work with string so I had to use Qt.
Here is the test code, which is very simple just to make sure 
everything works. I'm working with OpenSSL 1.0.0c

I included libraries libeay32.lib and ssleay32.lib into the project.
#include stdio.h
// Cabeceras OpenSSL
#include openssl/bio.h
#include openssl/ssl.h
#include openssl/err.h
int main(int argc,char ** argv){
// Iniciando OpenSSL
SSL_load_error_strings();
ERR_load_BIO_strings();
OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
printf(Hola,  mundo de OpenSSL\n);
return 0;
}
Here is the linker error, I got using dowloaded version with Borland 5.
[Linker Error] 'C:\OPENSSL-WIN32\LIB\LIBEAY32.LIB' contains invalid 
OMF record, type 0x21 (possibly COFF)
I thought I was having this error since I couldn't built it with 
borland, that's why I was asking Building vs Downloaded, but then I 
make it work with MinGW.

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From: Ryan Pfeifle r...@vpi-corp.com
To: openssl-users openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent: Wed, Dec 22, 2010 4:21 pm
Subject: RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

I use the precompiled DLLs provided by 
http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html.  I do not 
recompile OpenSSL myself, though I do have the source code installed 
for reference.



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May I ask which download version are you using?, I tried several and 
couldn't build it and neither use it with Borland, I got a linker error.

Thanks.
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Sent: Tue, Dec 21, 2010 4:08 am
Subject: RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded
You do not need to build the library unless you want to customize it.  
If you do compile it, it can be used with other compilers.  I use the 
downloaded version with Borland C++Builder 5 and 6, though it was 
originally built with VC++, and it works fine.

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Have two questions:
1) Is it mandatory to build the OpenSSL library in order to use the 
functionality provided by OpenSSL?, or is it possible to use it with 
the OpenSSL-Win32

Re: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

2010-12-22 Thread hpenaguzman
May I ask which download version are you using?, I tried several and couldn't build it and neither use it with Borland, I got a linker error.




Thanks.



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To: openssl-users openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent: Tue, Dec 21, 2010 4:08 am
Subject: RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded









You do not need to build the library unless you want to customize it. If you do compile it, it can be used with other compilers. I use the downloaded version with Borland C++Builder 5 and 6, though it was originally built with VC++, and it works fine.












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Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 6:59 PM
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Subject: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded








Have two questions:











1) Is it mandatory to build the OpenSSL library in order to use the functionality provided by OpenSSL?, or is it possible to use it with the OpenSSL-Win32 library I downloaded.











2) If I build the OpenSSL library with one compiler is it possible to use with another compiler?, for instance I'm have Borland ver. 5 and 6 but can get one program compiled using OpenSSL programs and libraries, besides it doesn't work with string so I had to start doing some of the programing in QT. Is this possible?











Thanks in advance!






Re: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

2010-12-22 Thread Kenneth Goldman
I use the precompiled openssl from 
http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html

I typically build with gcc, although I've used Microsoft VC++ in the past.

Perhaps post the linker error.  I can send you a link to a sample makefile 
if you like.

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From:   hpenaguz...@aim.com
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Date:   12/22/2010 01:55 PM
Subject:Re: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded
Sent by:owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org



May I ask which download version are you using?, I tried several and 
couldn't build it and neither use it with Borland, I got a linker error.

Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Ryan Pfeifle r...@vpi-corp.com
To: openssl-users openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent: Tue, Dec 21, 2010 4:08 am
Subject: RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

You do not need to build the library unless you want to customize it.  If 
you do compile it, it can be used with other compilers.  I use the 
downloaded version with Borland C++Builder 5 and 6, though it was 
originally built with VC++, and it works fine.
 



RE: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

2010-12-21 Thread Ryan Pfeifle
You do not need to build the library unless you want to customize it.  If you 
do compile it, it can be used with other compilers.  I use the downloaded 
version with Borland C++Builder 5 and 6, though it was originally built with 
VC++, and it works fine.




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Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 6:59 PM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

Have two questions:

1) Is it mandatory to build the OpenSSL library in order to use the 
functionality provided by OpenSSL?, or is it possible to use it with the 
OpenSSL-Win32 library I downloaded.

2) If I build the OpenSSL library with one compiler is it possible to use with 
another compiler?, for instance I'm have Borland ver. 5 and 6 but can get one 
program compiled using OpenSSL programs and libraries, besides it doesn't work 
with string so I had to start doing some of the programing in QT. Is this 
possible?

Thanks in advance!
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Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

2010-12-17 Thread hpenaguzman

Have two questions:

1) Is it mandatory to build the OpenSSL library in order to use the 
functionality provided by OpenSSL?, or is it possible to use it with the 
OpenSSL-Win32 library I downloaded.

2) If I build the OpenSSL library with one compiler is it possible to use with 
another compiler?, for instance I'm have Borland ver. 5 and 6 but can get one 
program compiled using OpenSSL programs and libraries, besides it doesn't work 
with string so I had to start doing some of the programing in QT. Is this 
possible?

Thanks in advance!