Good Evening! > > > But > > > compiling it on windows is a big horror and I've seen, that nearly > > > any > > > linux distribution applies many patches to their sources. > > > > Many? I had a quick look at Debian (which is usually the worst, and > > there is only a few (mostly for more recent OpenSSL versions). Do you > > have links for these patches. > > No, I've do not counted them. During my google searches to build errors, if > found a lot Bugfixes, so I only assumed that their are also many patches. > ;-) But espacially those patches to support more OpenSSL verions, are very > important for windows users, because they have no repository where a > distribution manages the dependencies. They must download one of the > OpenSSL builds for windows and must live with one of them. That's the > problem for me right now, because Debian seems to have such a patch and it > was my problem the last time I build QCA with QCA-OSSL on windows last > year. I'm trying to apply the patch from debian tomorrow and report, if it > helps. >
Yes, the patch from this bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi- bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=622017 allows to compile the sources within the actual tarball from kde windows of qca. I have used OpenSSL 1.0.0d and Qt 4.7.3. Also it does not compile on windows x64, but thats ok so far. So may be you want to put this patch in your repo? Regards, Joachim >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<