In your previous mail you wrote:
> Nobody got around to looking at this, sorry. I could not decode the patch
> although 103K is big. Windows RT is no longer supported. Closing ticket.
=> no problem...
Thanks
francis.dup...@fdupont.fr
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Ticket here:
I submitted an OpenSSL for WinRT (demo) application for the Windows
Store. In order to avoid crypto export problems, I stripped all the
real crypto and kept only SHA-1 with its tests...
If the RT is configured as usual, a big file will be automagically
considered as an attachment so I am posting
I'll publish the whole stuff (patch to the last OpenSSL distrib,
docs and the test suite as the application) into the Windows Store
in a few days (I expect this weekend).
francis.dup...@fdupont.fr
PS: only the crypto stuff works: the file and network I/O part of
the WIN32 API is not available in
I got the libraries compiled and a test application (in fact something
calling all the crypto (vs ssl) C tests and displaying results) which
passed the Windows Store apps checks.
Now, how to proceed further?
Thanks
francis.dup...@fdupont.fr
type of request: enhancement
object: support of Windows RT
comment:
Windows RT is the new Microsoft Windows 8 for ARM tablets such
the Microsoft Surface. Applications (so OpenSSL) can be cross
built using a Visual Studio C++ 2012 on a x86 platform running
a not too old version of Windows.
I
Even if the STORE stuff is highly experimental I'd like to use it one
day... BTW I hacked a 0.9.7 to add LDAP retrieval of certs and CRLs so
as soon as STORE_Directory()/STORE_File() are ready I'll be glad to
give a STORE_Ldap()...
To come to the bug:
#define