Hi,
 
I’m trying to get OpenSSL to build for Windows Mobile 5 but im not getting 
anywhere. I think the documentation is out of date.
 
I get to the stage where I run ms\do_ms and it fails because environment 
variables are not defined (OSVERSION).
 
Im following the instructions in the INSTALL.WCE file. It says:
 
“Setup the eMbedded Visual C++ environment.  There are batch files for doing 
this installed with eVC++.  For an ARM processor, for example, execute:
 
Ø       "C:\Program Files\Microsoft eMbedded Tools\EVC\WCE300\BIN\WCEARM.BAT"”
 
I have Visual Studio 2005 Professional installed. I cant find anything to do 
with Microsoft eMbedded Tools, which I assume is an old tool used to add in 
Windows CE support that’s not in Visual Studio 6 (well out of date).
 
 
 Next indicate where wcecompat is located:
 
Ø       set WCECOMPAT=C:\wcecompat
 
What is wcecompat, why do I need it and if I need it where do I get a binary of 
it from? Its name seems strange. I don’t understand why I would need a windows 
ce compatibility library if I can compile things for windows mobile from visual 
studio without it?
 
 
Ive also tried creating a new WM5 project in Visual Studio for the OpenSSL 
code. But when I try to compile that I get lots of errors with the header file 
errno.h not found.
 
 
Please provide updated build instructions for use with Visual Studio 2005 and 
above from the command line.
 
Thanks,
Steven
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