"No source available" means that the debugging information cannot be found
to display in your Eclipse environment.

OpenSSL is compatible with Windows 7 x64, and your programs can make use of
its features.  You will not be able to trace through the OpenSSL library if
you do not build it from source code yourself in a debugging configuration.

-Kyle H


On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Alberto Redondo <
albertoredo...@securenok.com> wrote:

> I would like to use openssl with Windows 7 x64. We have a program running
> through Default ssl on Debian (wrote in C/C++ language) and we want to port
> this program to the windows environment and our election is Openssl. I've
> tried to use Openssl with eclipse(with MinGW) and it's a bit strange
> because the program compiled without problems but when a trying to use some
> function appears some message "No source available for "ERR_clear_error()
> at 0x401920". My question is Openssl is compatible with Windows 7 x64?, Can
> I use this librarry with eclipse and MinGW in C/C++? What Would be the
> steps to follow?, thank you very much, Best Regards
>
>
> --
> Alberto Redondo Hernández
> Software Engineer, Secure-NOK AS
> Tunbekkvegen 11, 2312
> Hamar, Norway
> +47 48268574
> albertoredo...@securenok.com
>

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