On Fri, Oct 28, 2011, Bill Durant wrote:

> On Oct 28, 2011, at 1:57 PM, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011, Bill Durant wrote:
> > 
> >> Hello,
> >> 
> >> What is the procedure for building a 64-bit FIPS-capable OpenSSL on 
> >> Windows from the following latest snapshots:
> >> 
> >>    ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/openssl-1.0.1-stable-SNAP-20111028.tar.gz
> >>    
> >>    ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/openssl-fips-2.0-test-20111028.tar.gz   
> >>    
> >> I get the following compilation error:
> >> 
> >>    "Cannot open include file: 'openssl/fips.h'
> >> 
> >> I am using Visual Studio 2010 x64.
> >> 
> >> Here are the build details:
> >> 
> >> C:\> cd openssl-fips-2.0-test-20111028   
> >> 
> >> C:\> ms\do_fips no-asm
> >> ...
> >> ...
> >> ***************************
> >> ****FIPS BUILD SUCCESS*****
> >> ***************************   
> >> 
> >> C:\> cd openssl-1.0.1-stable-SNAP-20111028   
> >> 
> >> C:\> set FIPSDIR=..\openssl-1.0.1-stable-SNAP-20111028-x64-fips-static   
> >> 
> >> C:\> perl Configure VC-WIN64A fips 
> >> --prefix=..\openssl-1.0.1-stable-SNAP-20111028-x64-fips-static no-idea 
> >> no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-asm  
> >> Configuring for VC-WIN64A
> >> ...
> >> ...
> >> Configured for VC-WIN64A.
> >> 
> >> C:\> ms\do_win64a
> >> 
> > 
> > You need to set FIPSDIR before the call to ms\do_fips
> > 
> > Steve.
> 
> 
> I did that and the problem still persists.  What else could it be?
> 

Try setting it to an absolute path and not a relative one.

Steve.
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