Guys -- I need some help here.
I'm a long time UNIX developer desperately trying to get OpenSSL to work on Windows with Borland Builder 6. I can't change compiler. The rest of the project needs builder, so switching to VC++ is out of the question. Please, please, please -- nothing I have tried will make this work reliably. Someone MUST have this working. I've downloaded the latest windows libs. They crash with this stdio linking thing. I've tried using the applink stuff to fix it and it fixes some, but not all of the places things crash. It looks like it's BIOs which are newed and then have "set_fd" called on them. But I can't debug much deeper because there aren't apparently any debug symbols in the borland libraries. I've downloaded the source, but I can't build the libraries (which would then mean they're linked against the same runtime). I can configure it, and that looks fine, I can do the nasm stuff, and that all looks fine, but the makefile produced contains multiple copies of identical rules for files which chokes the compiler. I've followed walkthroughs that people have posted; do this, do that, run make. I get errors out along the lines of "ms\bcb.mak:5036:warning: ignoring old commands for target `out32\bn.exe'" How hard IS IT to build this thing under Windows?? For heaven's sake the UNIX version just built and ran.. is this normal for Windows software?? Failing that, is there an alternative implementation of SSL/X509 that is known to work under Windows. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]