On 5/8/06, Wai Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes. Please hunter. Please include the header files in the download.
Also, a small request, can you provide a build for static linking?

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Subject: Re: 0.9.8b windows binaries

On 5/7/06, Mike Ehlert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oops. looks like I sent a blank reply to the list earlier this
morning.
> My apologies to all.
>
> >> Hummm. I downloaded the binary from http://hunter.campbus.com/,
>
> I was going to comment that this site does not offer the 0.9.8b
> binaries, but what I'm after now is some information on any tricks to
> compiling the DLL's with only the features needed for my application
> to reduce their size. I'd rather not try to blindly rip appart the
> source without some guidance as I am not a C++ coder, my former coding

> skills were limited to masm.
>
> Regards,  Mike
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Mike,

I provide the binaries for hunter.campbus.com. The files are actually
stored at brandleadershipmarketing.com/apache. You can take the Archive
and MD5 link from hunter.campbus.com.

I have been busy and have not had time to build Openssl-0.9.8b. I will
be getting to the Apache builds in the next few days but I thought I
would try to address your issue - smaller binaries. I assume you also
need headers and libs for building your application. I will be waiting
for an update to mod_ssl for Apache 1.3.x.

I noticed an option for the build to not statically link the engines.
This results in binaries that are a little smaller. I built the code
with 'no-static-engine' and used the 'install' option. Then I zipped up
the directory structure created by the makefile in c:\openssl. The
engine dll's can be found in the c:\openssl\lib\engines directory.

Openssl-0.9.8b-no-static-engine-Win32.zip

Try this build and let me know if it suits your needs. If it does I will
continue the build the updates in this form in addition to the regular
package, which is created to support Apache 1.3.x. Apache 2.x.x are
packaged with OpenSSL included.

If you prefer you can build your own using these options, but let me
know so that I know if should continue to provide this form of package.

Chris Lewis
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Wai and Mike,

I have built OpenSSL 0.9.8b with static libs.

Openssl-0.9.8b-static-libs-Win32.zip

At brandleadershipmarketing.com/apache or select Archive and MD5s from
hunter.campbus.com.

I have no way to test these. Please let me know if you are able to use
them and if you want me to continue to provide them. I made the
package similar to the Openssl-0.9.8b-no-static-engine-Win32.zip with
headers and libs.

Mike, I hope this helps you as well.

Chris Lewis
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