Hi Bill,

I don't think, least wise, not by design, JTSDK is installing OpenSSL libraries. There are ssleay dll's that accompany applications such as Subversion which are renamed under their own naming convention. I would have to verify MSYS, Cygwin and the like, however Cygwin is a user initiated installation which then in turn installs several packages and their dependencies, one of which is likely to be open-ssh. I can't speak to QT and it's packaging at the moment, as I do not have access to my Windows machine at present. I will look into it though.

As for Windows directory installation, the only thing that gets installed in those areas are the Microsoft re-dist packages. But again, that is a user initiated action, not something the JTSDK installer performs unattended.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 12/4/2016 2:49 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 04/12/2016 21:21, Black Michael wrote:
Was trying to figure out how the dlls are copied to the JTSDK install directories without any luck. What gets copied the the release install directory is an old version of libeay32.dll from 2008

Hi Mike,

the JTSDK should not be copying any OpenSSL libraries anywhere, if it is then that should stop. The package I suggested in this thread is perfectly adequate and installing it to the recommended Windows system directories is preferable rather than trying to get the right files into an application binary directory. OpenSSL is one of the few non-Microsoft packages I would recommend installing into the Windows system directories.

73
Bill
G4WJS.



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