Yes you are correct. I'm doing things wrong - it seems to be Chrome and
Curl that report "no received data" because it actually does work in
Firefox. Well, thanks for taking the time.
2016-04-26 7:05 GMT+02:00 Alex Hultman :
> Yes you are correct. I'm doing things wrong - it seems to be Chrome an
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 05:17:46AM +0200, Alex Hultman wrote:
> SSL_write followed by SSL_shutdown does not actually send the data passed
> to SSL_write if the total data size sent is less than (on
Michael,
Thanks for the information and I have been able to make progress using the
VS2015 x64 command prompts. Unfortunately, I am running into a new error which
is captured in a OpenSSL developer thread (see below), but a solution was never
posted. Any additional ideas?
http://openssl.6102
[Apologies for top-posting - Outlook doesn't handle HTML email correctly.]
The standard Windows SDK and MSVC headers need to be on the INCLUDE path.
That is, you need to run the build from a shell that has the INCLUDE
environment variable set to a list of directories (delimited by semicolons)
t
I am attempting to build the OpenSSL dlls for Windows 2012 R2. I have MS
Visual Studio 2015 Enterprise and ActivePerl installed. During the "nmake -f
ms\ntdll.mak" process I get an error message the "windows.h" file cannot be
found. I have several copies of "windows.h" on my computer: 1 each