On 10/16/2013 5:25 AM, Brian Sidebotham wrote:
> I patched the LuaDist CMake build system to work successfully on OpenSSL
> 1.0.1e.
>
> Downloading, patching and building OpenSSL with CMake on Windows has an
> issue though (Doesn't everything being built on Windows!?)
>
> The issue is that CMake,
I assumed the doctored file was directly useable. Since that is not the
case, would you prefer preparing a proper archive without symlinks? Then
put that someplace else? In the case of avhttp I brought the zip into our
source tree, but I am viewing that as temporary until cmake has https
download
On 16 October 2013 12:04, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
> On windows, can you try downloading from github the doctor-ed zip file
> like the person in the bug report said? Lets put that bug report URL in
> our download script too as a comment.
>
Okay, I will do that.
The zip file is awkward. It simply
On windows, can you try downloading from github the doctor-ed zip file like
the person in the bug report said? Lets put that bug report URL in our
download script too as a comment.
On Oct 16, 2013 4:26 AM, "Brian Sidebotham"
wrote:
> I patched the LuaDist CMake build system to work successfully
I patched the LuaDist CMake build system to work successfully on OpenSSL
1.0.1e.
Downloading, patching and building OpenSSL with CMake on Windows has an
issue though (Doesn't everything being built on Windows!?)
The issue is that CMake, or more precisely libarchive used by CMake doesn't
deal with
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