Hi,
You might be running into the same thing I did a while back with the 
/win_compiling.html" 
instructions.
You might try the following variation:

1) The instructions for running the perl scripts to build openssl are a little 
unclear,
so please note the following:
a) First you untar the openssl so that the openssl source tree is in the
   srclib/openssl directory.
b) You must cd into the the srclib/openssl directory,
   then execute the perl scripts as described.

2) On windows you can't execute the command exactly as printed in
   the win_compiling.html and as shown below:

perl util\mk1mf.pl dll no-asm no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-idea VC-WIN32 >makefile

3) Because windows does not distinguish "makefile" from "Makefile" this
   command will overwrite the "Makefile" that is previously configured
   and required for this step.

   You must direct the output to another filename, e.g.
   perl util\mk1mf.pl dll no-asm no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-idea VC-WIN32 >makefile.rel

   then "nmake /f makefile.rel" for the release build.

Regards,
Bill Lange

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Subject: Re: problem compiling on windows

I suggest you follow the procedure in the openssl source package
(install.w32) instead of using the perl commands in the apache httpd 
documentation. This worked fine for me.

HTH
michael


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Hi

to begin, platform winxp pro, visual studio 6

I downloaded and extracted httpd-2.0.54-win32-src.zip, openssl-0.9.7g.tar.gz 
from their respective websites. 
And I was following
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/platform/win_compiling.html

I placed awk.exe in the path, extracted all the openssl files into 
srclib/openssl, ran all the perl lines configuring, and nmaking in the 
srclib/openssl directory (and they seemed to work without any error)...

but then when running 

nmake /f Makefile.win _apacher

after a couple minutes I end up with fatal errors: 
see last few lines before the error following...

-----------------------------
   Creating library .\Release\mod_proxy.lib and object .\Release\mod_proxy.exp
        NMAKE -nologo -f mod_proxy_connect.mak CFG="mod_proxy_connect -
Win32 Release" RECURSE=0
        tempfile.bat
        cl.exe
@C:\DOCUME~1\brad\LOCALS~1\Temp\nma00480.
proxy_connect.c
        link.exe
@C:\DOCUME~1\brad\LOCALS~1\Temp\nmb00480.
   Creating library .\Release\mod_proxy_connect.lib and object 
.\Release\mod_proxy_connect.exp
        NMAKE -nologo -f mod_proxy_ftp.mak CFG="mod_proxy_ftp - Win32 Release" 
RECURSE=0
        tempfile.bat
        cl.exe
@C:\DOCUME~1\brad\LOCALS~1\Temp\nma03996.
proxy_ftp.c
        link.exe
@C:\DOCUME~1\brad\LOCALS~1\Temp\nmb03996.
   Creating library .\Release\mod_proxy_ftp.lib and object 
.\Release\mod_proxy_ftp.exp
        NMAKE -nologo -f mod_proxy_http.mak CFG="mod_proxy_http - Win32 
Release" RECURSE=0
        tempfile.bat
        cl.exe
@C:\DOCUME~1\brad\LOCALS~1\Temp\nma01708.
proxy_http.c
        link.exe
@C:\DOCUME~1\brad\LOCALS~1\Temp\nmb01708.
   Creating library .\Release\mod_proxy_http.lib and object 
.\Release\mod_proxy_http.exp
        cd ..\..
        cd modules\ssl
        NMAKE -nologo -f mod_ssl.mak        
CFG="mod_ssl - Win32 Release" RECURSE=0 .\Release\mod_ssl.so NMAKE : fatal 
error U1073: don't know how to make 
'"..\..\srclib\openssl\inc32\openssl\asn1.h"'
Stop.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\bin\NMAKE.EXE"' :
return code '0x2'
Stop.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\bin\NMAKE.EXE"' :
return code '0x2'
Stop.

C:\Documents and Settings\brad\Desktop\httpd-2.0.54>
----------------------------

everything was working perfectly and I thought I was following all the 
instructions properly.  

What did I forget to do or can anyone tell me what is wrong?  I ask here 
because it seems to be in the mod_ssl portion at that time.  Please let me know 
if there is a more appropriate place to ask.

(And I know it's rude to ask, but please cc me in any
responses)

thanks
b.

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