You do not need to build the library unless you want to customize it.  If you 
do compile it, it can be used with other compilers.  I use the downloaded 
version with Borland C++Builder 5 and 6, though it was originally built with 
VC++, and it works fine.




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Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 6:59 PM
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Subject: Building OpenSSL vs Downloaded

Have two questions:

1) Is it mandatory to build the OpenSSL library in order to use the 
functionality provided by OpenSSL?, or is it possible to use it with the 
OpenSSL-Win32 library I downloaded.

2) If I build the OpenSSL library with one compiler is it possible to use with 
another compiler?, for instance I'm have Borland ver. 5 and 6 but can get one 
program compiled using OpenSSL programs and libraries, besides it doesn't work 
with <string> so I had to start doing some of the programing in QT. Is this 
possible?

Thanks in advance!

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