hello,
I know this is probably inappropriate venue but I am
at a loss on why I cannot run openssl on a XP windows
machine which does not have openssl installed.
I have built a client and server on a machine which
has had openssl installed and got it to work with
certificates. However when I port
You probably need the manifest at the application directory.
The dll cannot find its runtime.
On 6/2/07, gary clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello,
I know this is probably inappropriate venue but I am
at a loss on why I cannot run openssl on a XP windows
machine which does not have openssl in
Alon,
Could you elaborate further? I check the setting embed
manifest to 'Yes' in Visual Studio? Is this valid for
this?
Much appreciated,
Garyc
--- Alon Bar-Lev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You probably need the manifest at the application
> directory.
> The dll cannot find its runtime.
>
> O
Hi,
Does the Windows XP machine where you have troubles contain the
Microsoft runtime for msvcr80 installed?
Visual Studio 2005 links by default to the msvcr80 dll. This dll must be
installed in the target machine using a setup that can be downloaded
using the following link:
http://go.microsoft.co
Much appreciated Mournir. Is there a way to build
openssl static libs without all the dependencies of
shared libraries. The intent is to build and install
the package and well I dont want to have to throw the
kitchen sink into the mix in order to make it work.
Thanks,
Garyc
--- Mounir IDRASSI <[E
Don't use Microsoft compiler :)
I've submitted a patch for cross compile openssl (mingw) it produces
much less dependencies.
But it was not accepted yet into any snapshot.
http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1451&user=guest&pass=guest
Best Regards,
Alon Bar-Lev.
On 6/2/07, gary clark
Much appreciated. I think I know what I need to do.
Simply build the static libs?
nmake -f ms\nt.mak
This should avoid all the problems I'm seeing with
using dlls on machines without openssl installed.
I will give a crack.
Thanks,
Garyc
--- Alon Bar-Lev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't use
Well that didnt fly either. Has anybody built an
openssl app using VS2005 and ported it to a XP machine
that does not have openssl installed? If they be so
kind and shed some light onto this dark area that
would be appreciated because I thought this would be
easy which it is providing you do comple
> Well that didnt fly either. Has anybody built an
> openssl app using VS2005 and ported it to a XP machine
> that does not have openssl installed? If they be so
> kind and shed some light onto this dark area that
> would be appreciated because I thought this would be
> easy which it is providing y
Much appreciated Brad. Is this documented anywhere?
I totally agree that this stuff has nothing to do with
openssl-dev. I wasnt receiving the right information
that helped me solve the problem in openssl-users. The
information you have given should be documented at
least on the FAQ. I was at a los
Ok finally got it to run in standalone. Using an XP
machine that does not have VC2005 installed best is
the:
\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\SDK\v2.0\Bootstrapper\Packages\vcredist_x86\vcredist_x86.exe
and run that for 2000 machines you will need the
Windows Installer 3.0.
In addition I
gary clark wrote:
hello,
I know this is probably inappropriate venue but I am
at a loss on why I cannot run openssl on a XP windows
machine which does not have openssl installed.
I have built a client and server on a machine which
has had openssl installed and got it to work with
certificates
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