nly used the
native
Windows APIs. I hear that Cygwin has gotten much improved in recent
times but
we have no interest in it now. I use the same setup to build OpenSSL on
Windows.
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line but this is not available from remote
ssh or in the environment in which we run the tinderbox.
Any suggestions?
Mark
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to avoid the
OpenSSL .bat files and nmake makefiles helps us to integrate with our
cross
platform automated build process.
Regards,
Steven
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is not what you want.
You do not want to be using the cygwin build process but the MS Visual
Studio build environment.
Perhaps you can use the cygwin environment to kick off a normal
OpenSSL build in the background.
Jeffrey Altman
Mark Jaffe wrote:
I have one other issue I need resolution on: w
sage; the additional flags are supposed to provide debug info
but are totally useless. What shall I do to determine where the problem
is arising?
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