Hello Thomas, > If you absolutely have to have a 64-bit build (i.e. 32-bit doesn't > work), wait a few weeks. I'm planning on purchasing and installing > Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2008 out of my own pocket (since > almost no one donates). One of the first things I plan on doing is > creating a 64-bit binary build of OpenSSL. Don't know what I'll do > about the 'Win32' part of the name.
I've no problems with donating at all, but I didn't see it as I downloaded for a Windows XP pc the 32 bit version at: http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html After downloading I ran the install and ready it was. However, being a MS Windows user, I usually don't read all textfiles, supposing it works too without that. ;-) Did you make that one? Usually I do donate mostly 15 Euros for donationware that I use, but then there should be a clear note that demands my attention, f.i. a popup directly after the install. Once a 64 bit version is ready, I'll check at install if there's an easy donation option, f.i. through Paypal. -- Best regards, Gunivortus ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]