Boris,
Thanks for your quick response. At the risk of appearing to be ungrateful, it leaves the real question unanswered. Specifically, I am curious about ways to build the current OpenSSL on Windows using open tools. It is not critical, but it would be nice. The sourceforge link is for 0.9.7c, while OpenSSL is now at 0.9.8h. The Shining Light binaries are current, but (so far) appear to have problems, at least on the relevant system. In particular, I am having problems with openssl.exe and friends; generating a signing request is bombing out. I installed the recommended runtime support. It is easy to assume that the problems are ultimately due to "innovation" from Microsoft (SL did recently switch to vc2008), but it could also be the win2k3 box on which I am trying to run the code. Maybe I did not reboot it enough times ;) Understanding that I will probably begin using Linux systems for my internal CA needs (and for everything else as soon as I can do so intelligently), and that Apache will hopefully serve as a source of binaries for win32, I would still like to be able to build OpenSSL from source on win32. Ideally, I would like to use Mingw, and would try cygwin if that is required. I am not opposed to commercial software, but view using Microsoft tools as a step backward in the evolution of my software. Any pointers will be appreciated. Bill =============================== Boris Popov boris at deepcovelabs.com Mon Jul 28 19:37:48 UTC 2008 http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/openssl.htm -Boris -- +1.604.689.0322 DeepCove Labs Ltd. 4th floor 595 Howe Street Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 http://tinyurl.com/r7uw4 boris at deepcovelabs.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This email is intended only for the persons named in the message header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender and delete the entire message including any attachments. Thank you. > -----Original Message----- > From: seaside-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:seaside- > bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Bill Schwab > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 12:31 PM > To: seaside at lists.squeakfoundation.org > Subject: [Seaside] Building OpenSSL on Windows? > > Hello all, > > 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 > 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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