Have you tried to create a Visual Studio project of type "makefile"? It's
easy to use the OpenSSL makefiles as they are. You can compile from the IDE,
jump to correct errors from the build window, start debugging sessions on
executables (trickier), etc...

Having an external  makefile does not preclude importing the source files in
your workbench either. It's a bit more manual.

----- Original Message -----
From: Hakan Lindh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 8:22 PM
Subject: Is OpenSSL supported on WinCE3.0?


> Trying to port OpenSSL to WinCE3.0. Has anyone done this before, and if
so,
> would you share the experience?
> Also, is there someone that has loaded the necessary files into Visual
> Studio and turned it in to a project instead of using nmake??
>
> Thanks,
> /Hakan Lindh
> Senior Software Engineer
> Mobile Devices Division
> Arcot Systems, Inc.
> www.arcot.com
>
>
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