internals:windows:libs:openssl
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internals:windows:libs:openssl [2008/06/26 20:57] – add info on how to compile with ASM support with 0.9.8h pajoye | internals:windows:libs:openssl [2008/08/25 17:08] – vc9 #2 pajoye | ||
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Modify the path using your configurations. Please not the unix directory separators / instead of the Windows backslash \. | Modify the path using your configurations. Please not the unix directory separators / instead of the Windows backslash \. | ||
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+ | The headers are not compatible with VC9 which seems to be more picky. The openssl/ | ||
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+ | ocsp_response_st is defined in openssl/ | ||
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+ | bufferoverflowu.lib is also not present anymore (not needed) in VC9. Comment out the reference in the util/ | ||
=== Assembly languages options === | === Assembly languages options === | ||
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PHP build default in 5.2 don't use ASM. | PHP build default in 5.2 don't use ASM. | ||
PHP build default in 5.3 and later uses ASM. | PHP build default in 5.3 and later uses ASM. | ||
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Go back to the configure phase and be sure to use only slashed and no backslashes for --openssldir (or --prefix) | Go back to the configure phase and be sure to use only slashed and no backslashes for --openssldir (or --prefix) | ||
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+ | ===== Testing ===== | ||
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+ | The possible point of failures in the OpenSSL implementations are numerous. Thanks to their tests suite, it is possible to minimize the risk by running it after each update: | ||
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+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak test | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Install ===== | ===== Install ===== |
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