Re: [openssl-users] Building OpenSSL for Intel Xeon Phi

2017-11-14 Thread Miguel_Diaz via openssl-users
Thank for your answer, it is very helpful: I build OpenSSL with a Linux installed on the virtual box. I think it's much easier than looking for solutions on a Windows. best regards, Alexander. -- Sent from: http://openssl.6102.n7.nabble.com/OpenSSL-User-f3.html -- openssl-users mailing list

Re: [openssl-users] Building OpenSSL for Intel Xeon Phi

2017-11-14 Thread Jan Just Keijser
Hi, On 14/11/17 10:25, Richard Levitte wrote: From the look of that PNG, you're building in a native Windows environment. The ony configs available in the main source are for Visual C, and are configured like this: perl Configure --prefix=D:\openssl\bin shared VC-WIN64A If you meant to

Re: [openssl-users] Building OpenSSL for Intel Xeon Phi

2017-11-14 Thread Richard Levitte
>From the look of that PNG, you're building in a native Windows environment. The ony configs available in the main source are for Visual C, and are configured like this: perl Configure --prefix=D:\openssl\bin shared VC-WIN64A If you meant to cross compile for a Linux, I do not have an answer

[openssl-users] Building OpenSSL for Intel Xeon Phi

2017-11-13 Thread Miguel_Diaz via openssl-users
Hi, I try build OpenSSl for Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor. So far as I understand this problem reduced to building OpenSSL for "linux-generic64" as target. ( https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/article/373907/intel-r-xeon-phi-tm-cluster-configuration_1.pdf