Hello,
if you look these packages:

mingw64-x86_64-openssl-1.1.1q-0.1
mingw64-x86_64-openssl-1.1.1p-0.1
mingw64-i686-openssl-1.1.1q-0.1
mingw64-i686-openssl-1.1.1p-0.1

they are EMPTY.
For example, the content of mingw64-x86_64-openssl-1.1.1q-0.1 is:

usr/
usr/share/
usr/share/doc/
usr/share/doc/mingw64-x86_64-openssl/
usr/share/doc/mingw64-x86_64-openssl/AUTHORS
usr/share/doc/mingw64-x86_64-openssl/CHANGES
usr/share/doc/mingw64-x86_64-openssl/FAQ
usr/share/doc/mingw64-x86_64-openssl/LICENSE
usr/share/doc/mingw64-x86_64-openssl/NEWS
usr/share/doc/mingw64-x86_64-openssl/README

https://www.cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=x86_64%2Fmingw64-x86_64-openssl%2Fmingw64-x86_64-openssl-1.1.1q-0.1&grep=openssl

Actually, if you get the "src" packages of openssl for mingw64 and you
try to build them with cygport, it happens that includes, DLLs and
libraries are installed directly into the *REAL* destination
directory, into:

/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw

or:

/usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw

instead of the installation directory created by cygport.
I hope that you could fix them.

Sincerely,

Carlo Bramini.

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