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I am hopefully getting close to fielding my BibTeX system, but decided to make a new certificate for the machine, and ran into troubles with things that I had considered stable for some time. Do any of you have experience building OpenSSL via mingw? Does it work with the most recent versions? My bag of tricks appears to be failing me, and most of what I see on the net talks about upgraded MS tools - I am trying hard to remove their influence from my life, so I am not keen on running home to Redmond. Should I just switch to cygwin?? I would want to build binaries that are independent of the environment, which AFAIK is possible. If it gets to be too much trouble, I can probably switch to skimming off of Apache for the binaries. I first fought through the build process because Apache did not ship with mod_ssl and friends :) That would leave me wanting CA functionality (creating self-signed certificates), and I suppose I could begin to get that from Linux. Suggestions, warnings, saged advice, etc.?? Bill Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. University of Florida Department of Anesthesiology PO Box 100254 Gainesville, FL 32610-0254 Email: [hidden email] Tel: (352) 846-1285 FAX: (352) 392-7029 _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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