On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 12:24 AM, Ron Gaw <ronmlgaw at yahoo dot com> via openssl-users <openssl-users@openssl.org> wrote: > I am using a MinGW64 / MSYS2 environment to compile OpenSSL1.1.0c, but > failing consistently after multiple attempts with a few variations each > attempt (including deleting entire source directory and > re-untar/ungzipping). I believe there's something wrong either with my > environment settings or ./Configure options. This is the output of > ./Configure after setting only the CFLAGS env var: > > $ export "CFLAGS=-03" > $ ./Configure mingw64 --prefix=/usr/local zlib shared > Configuring OpenSSL version 1.1.0c (0x1010003fL) > ... > PERL =C:\msys64\mingw64\bin\perl.exe > > SIXTY_FOUR_BIT mode > > Configured for mingw64. > > $ make > C:\msys64\mingw64\bin\perl.exe "-I." -Mconfigdata "util\dofile.pl" \ > "-oMakefile" crypto\include\internal\bn_conf.h.in > > crypto\include\internal\bn_conf.h > /bin/sh: C:msys64mingw64binperl.exe: command not found > make: *** [Makefile:701: crypto\include\internal\bn_conf.h] Error 127 > > > It seems the "\" is the culprit here, since the execution of the make > command appears to strip those out and then (as expected) the /bin/sh cannot > recognize that large hash of what should have been the path to Perl. I did > edit the first Makefile above to : > Change the base PERL to "C:/msys64/mingw64/bin/perl.exe", *and* > crypto/include/internal/bin_conf.h.in > > crypto/include/internal/bin_conf.h > > The above worked, but *only* for that line of the make file (as I expected). > It then fails at the very next line because I didn't edit every "\" to > become "/" instead. I'm not sure I'm willing to do that much editing... > seems there's got to be a better way to make this work. > > I realize this has something to do with specifying ./Configure mingw64 .... > and how it's populating the Makefiles using Windows-style paths, but I'm not > sure it's safe / okay to fake having a Unix build target instead, since this > will likely create new / other problems with libraries, etc. > > Am I missing a ./Configure option, an environment variable I should preset, > or something else altogether?
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