Hi Bill

that was the answer.  Thanks!

bob


--- "Lange, Bill Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 1:27 AM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> 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
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag
> von b h
> Gesendet: Freitag, 3. Juni 2005 00:34
> An: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Betreff: problem compiling on windows
> 
> 
> 
> 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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