Steve,
That worked great. I'm back in business now.
Thanks for your help,
Doug Allen
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Doug Allen wrote:
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> Steve,
> Thanks, I look forward to your Win32 upgrades. I am curious if you get this
> same problem when you build and specifically, where is that
> d2i_RSAPrivateKey hidden away? I know it used to be in d2i_r_pr.c in 0.9.6,
> but that file isn't in 0.9.7 and a search does
ding
place.
Thanks again,
Doug
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Doug Allen wrote:
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> Mario,
> Thanks, I'll check that, but I haven't made any changes to the .bat files
> that I downloaded and others seem to have indicated that they have built it
> ok as-is. The problem would seem to be in the makefiles, because there are
> .obj files included which refer to
> I followed the procedure in INSTALL.W32 to build the OpenSSL libraries for
> Win32 and ran into a problem with an undefined external:
d2i_RSAPrivateKey.
Double check any batch files (like ms/do_nasm.bat) so they don't contain
"no-rsa" and such in the perl command line when generating the .def f
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Doug
I built a snapshot released about a week b
I haven't seen this problem, though I've only used the stable releases.
d2i_RSAPrivateKey is in crypto/asn1/d2i_r_pr.c and should obviously be
compiled and linked into the library.
Steven
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