> <grin> As expected... Yes, before you ask, I've not even once tried
> 2.7 under Win32 myself and I will not try mod_ssl again in my life on
> this platform. Sorry if this might be nasty for the Win32 fans and
> not what you appreciate, but I personally do not care about Win32.
It's okay, i know that. Be glad that you don't have to care about
Win32, i have to ;)

> >  o configure.bat doesn't recognize the openssl-0.9.6 source tree
> >    if i use --with-ssl=..\openssl-0.9.6, it says there's no openssl
> >    if i use --with-ssl=c:\openssl, it works
> 
> I've no clue about this. The location checks in configure.bat were
> not
> changed by me.
Silly me, is no bug, i'm using the VC++ project file from Andrew Gray
(http://www.iconsinc.com/~agray/ossldev/) which have a different
path for the .lib files. So not an error.

> > Additionaly mod_ssl doesn't build under Win2k, stops with this error:
> > 
> >         cl.exe /nologo /c /O2 /MD /W3 /GX /DNDEBUG /DWIN32 /D_WINDOWS
> > /DSHARED_M
> > ODULE /DEAPI /DMOD_SSL=207101 /DMOD_SSL_VERSION=\"2.7.1\" 
> /I..\..\include
> > /Ic:\p
> > rogramme\opensa\openssl\include ssl_engine_pphrase.c
> > ssl_engine_pphrase.c
> > NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't know how to make 
> 'ssl_engine_scache.obj'
> 
> Ok, also fixed.
Where can i get the fixed version?

Daniel

______________________________________________________________________
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl)                   www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Automated List Manager                            [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to