The issue is that windows was re-writing the files when copied to different
places depending on local environment settings.
closing ticket.
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On 21/05/15 06:53, Tobias Firnges via RT wrote:
Hello, can you please let me know what version it was fixed and also what
exactly was the issue? Thank you in advance.
Please see Peter's and Andy's notes in the RT ticket (which you should
have received an email copy of???)
Hello, can you please let me know what version it was fixed and also what
exactly was the issue? Thank you in advance.
Subject: [openssl.org #3715] Resolved: Possible bug in openssl 64 bit version
From: r...@openssl.org
To: tobias_firn...@hotmail.com
Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 14:48:07 +0200
Hi,
Are you aware of the file system redirector on Windows for running 32
bit applications on a 64 bit OS ?
The issue could be that you're testing two completely different
binaries, one 32 bit and one 64 bit, hence the different result.
I would actually put as the issue *is*, as opposite to
Hi,
Are you aware of the file system redirector on Windows for running 32
bit applications on a 64 bit OS ?
The issue could be that you're testing two completely different
binaries, one 32 bit and one 64 bit, hence the different result. Try to
test text-only files.
Please see
Hi,
Are you aware of the file system redirector on Windows for running 32
bit applications on a 64 bit OS ?
The issue could be that you're testing two completely different
binaries, one 32 bit and one 64 bit, hence the different result. Try to
test text-only files.
Please see
? Finally, the
openssl.exe seems to be running okay, but it is looking for a nonexistent
configuration file in C:\OpenSSL-Win32\bin\openssl.cfg.
Jtrades.
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Subject: Compile OpenSSL 64-bit Windows 7
I'm working on Windows 7 (64bit) using to compile
Hi,
I'm working on a new SW application which required high level of security.
I would like to work with OpenSSL and I have couple of questions that I hope
you will be able to answer.
1. I'm working on Windows 7 - 64bit. Do you support this kind of
platform? If so, where can I download
On Wed, 12/21/2011 3:56 AM, Naor, Lior wrote:
1.I'm working on Windows 7 - 64bit. Do you support this kind of
platform? If so, where can I download the relevant files/dll? And how
can I set it to the right configuration?
There is no official binary release of OpenSSL. You can download the
Hi
1. I’m working on Windows 7 - 64bit. Do you support this kind of
platform? If so, where can I download the relevant files/dll? And how can I
set it to the right configuration?
on apachehaus.com there is an apache build in 64 bit which also contains
the 64 bit OpenSSL compiled with
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