Title: SSL support, prebuilt binaries, Windows

Hi all,

 

New to Fossil, loving it.

 

Looking through the mailing list archive, I can see SSL support was added by Dmitry Chestnykh and it was pushed into a branch in 2009 and then the ssl branch was closed in February.

 

Where did it go from there? I got the pre-built binaries for Windows, but they say "compiled without ssl support" and I can't find a link to Windows binaries with SSL support.

 

Are these binaries available somewhere or are my only options:

- Drop https on my central depot, which I'd hate

- Building fossil myself (MinGW and GnuWin32, I presume) with SSL support. Had a stab at this, but it wasn't exactly a one line operation (even with the BUILD instructions for Windows). First the ./file.extension format wasn't totally appreciated by my noob dos shell, then makeheaders didn't quite make any headers, so figured I try the mailing list for advice.

 

Would appreciate any information you can provide about https/ssl on Windows.

 

Thanks,

Bjorn

 

BTW: Apologies if you've got two versions of this email. I sent this yesterday, but it never got sent to the list and I can see the later "Vendor branches?" reply has been added to the archive and figured my mail got lost somehow.

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