In general, the user needn’t to run “process_files.pl” to re-generate the INF 
file, if you are using the latest release (e.g. current 1.1.0e stated in the 
OpenSSL-HOWTO).
You can re-produce your INF file if any customization requirement (new OpenSSL 
version, new config flags, …).

Theprocss_files.pl was originally created in UNIX-like style (“#!/usr/bin/perl 
–w”).
So no more validations on those third-party Perl utility (ActivePerl, 
Strawberry, etc). Of cause, I can take a look at those Perl environments later.


Best Regards & Thanks,
LONG, Qin

From: winddy [mailto:winddy_zh...@foxmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 2:06 PM
To: Long, Qin <qin.l...@intel.com>; edk2-devel <edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: RE: [edk2] CryptoPkg compiles error: BIO_printf() andBIO_snprintf() 
redefined.

 Hi Qin,
    So currently  our CryptoPkg init does not support third party perl tool 
such as  ActivePerl ?
    Thanks.

------------------
BR
winddy_zhang



------------------ Original ------------------
From:  "Long, Qin";<qin.l...@intel.com<mailto:qin.l...@intel.com>>;
Date:  Thu, Apr 13, 2017 01:08 PM
To:  "winddy"<winddy_zh...@foxmail.com<mailto:winddy_zh...@foxmail.com>>; 
"edk2-devel"<edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>>;
Subject:  RE: [edk2] CryptoPkg compiles error: BIO_printf() andBIO_snprintf() 
redefined.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-boun...@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of
> winddy
> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:39 AM
> To: edk2-devel <edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>>
> Subject: [edk2] CryptoPkg compiles error: BIO_printf() and BIO_snprintf()
> redefined.
>
> Hi experts,
>      Now I compile CryptoPkg in lastest UDK, I find there is a build error:
>
>  BaseCryptLib.lib(CrtWrapper.obj) : error LNK2005: BIO_snprintf already
> defined i n OpensslLib.lib(b_print.obj)
> BaseCryptLib.lib(CrtWrapper.obj) : error LNK2005: BIO_printf already defined
> in
> OpensslLib.lib(b_print.obj)
> d:\project\udkapp\udkapp\Build\WinddyPkg\RELEASE_DDK7600\X64\Windd
> yPkg\Dxe\Crypt
> Dxe\CryptDxe\DEBUG\CryptDxe.dll : fatal error LNK1169: one or more
> multiply defi ned symbols found

Please check your OpensslLib.inf, the b_print.c should not be there.
And the process_file.pl should filter this file into the final file list in INF.

>
>      Both c file "CryptoPkg\Library\BaseCryptLib\SysCall\CrtWrapper.c" and c
> file "CryptoPkg\Library\OpensslLib\openssl\crypto\bio\b_print.c" defined
> function BIO_printf(), BIO_snprintf().
>
>      I just remove the dummy functions in  CrtWrapper.c, the build process is
> successful.
>  Is that right?
>
>      BTW, I think someone maybe does not know how to run perl script for
> openssl library init,  so I write down my trying steps under windows 7 64 bit
> for your reference:
>  1. download and install ActivePerl-5.24.1.2402-MSWin32-x64-401627.exe
> 2. cmdline run "ppm install dmake"
> 3. download openssl-1.1.0e.tar.gz and unpack it to
> CryptoPkg/Library/OpensslLib/openssl.
> 4. rename "openssl\Configure" to "openssl\Configure.pl"
> 5. modify file process_files.pl line 49:  "./Configure" -> "Configure.pl"
> 6. under cmdline, cd to "CryptoPkg\Library\OpensslLib" and run
> "process_files.pl"

Use "Perl process_files.pl" is fine enough.
If you are using Windows and installed Git-Windows, just run "perl 
process_files.pl"
In your Git Bash (Perl should be included in your MINGW environment).

>
>      Thank you.
>
>
>
>   ------------------
>   BR
>  winddy_zhang
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