On Tue, Jul 13, 1999, Thomas Frankewitsch wrote:
$ vim util\mk1mf.pl
$INSTALLTOP="/usr/local/ssl";
$INSTALLTOP="p:\openssl";
you can add this path on runtime to openssl.
Ah, yes: --prefix now should work under Win32, too.
Fine. Fixed.
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o Edit file
Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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o Edit file crypto\des\des.h as following:
$ vim crypto\des\des.h
char *crypt();
#ifndef MOD_SSL
char *crypt();
#endif
I'dont know, why Ralf has choosen this modification.
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999, Tran Duc Trung wrote:
o Edit file crypto\des\des.h as following:
$ vim crypto\des\des.h
char *crypt();
#ifndef MOD_SSL
char *crypt();
#endif
I'dont know, why Ralf has choosen this modification.
Hi all,
In the instructions for configuring mod_ssl for win32,
the ones at
http://www.modssl.org/source/exp/mod_ssl/pkg.mod_ssl/INSTALL.Win32 ,
it says you have to modify line 174 of crypto\bn\bn_mulw.c in the
OpenSSL source.
I have just downloaded openssl-0_9_3a_tar.tar from openssl.org,
and
-- is my OpenSSL installation corrupt?
Hi all,
In the instructions for configuring mod_ssl for win32,
the ones at
http://www.modssl.org/source/exp/mod_ssl/pkg.mod_ssl/INSTALL.Win32 ,
it says you have to modify line 174 of crypto\bn\bn_mulw.c in the
OpenSSL source.
I have just downloaded
Hi all,
hi,
In the instructions for configuring mod_ssl for win32,
the ones at
http://www.modssl.org/source/exp/mod_ssl/pkg.mod_ssl/INSTALL.Win32 ,
it says you have to modify line 174 of crypto\bn\bn_mulw.c in the
OpenSSL source.
I have just downloaded openssl-0_9_3a_tar.tar from