Hello Thomas,
> Hmm...interesting. Can't do the popup thing for various reasons but
> I'll see if I can think up something.
Grin maybe placing the donation suggestion above the download
links on your site. As I found your site at Google, I scrolled
down until I found the downloadlink, clicke
Hello David,
> Then why are you downloading OpenSSL? It's a library, a toolkit.
> It has no enduser application.
Are you really sure?
I subscribed, while at the openssl.org site for this list
the description was given:
"openssl-users open anybody Application Development, OpenSSL Usage,
Installat
Hello Thomas,
> If you absolutely have to have a 64-bit build (i.e. 32-bit doesn't
> work), wait a few weeks. I'm planning on purchasing and installing
> Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2008 out of my own pocket (since
> almost no one donates). One of the first things I plan on doing is
Hello Thomas,
> You could try building a 64-bit target using Visual C++ 2008
> Express (free) and NASM (also free).
???
I'm sorry, I never did any programming, never any compiling,
I'm just an enduser, using payware, shareware and freeware
programs, that are already prepared for use. ;-)
I subsc
Hello yueyue,
> it could be compiled as 64 bit version.
That would be great.
> I compiler openSSL as 64bit for Vista, but the performance is
> nearly half of 32 bit version.
Hmm... Why is that?
I can't do it myself, don't know anything about such technical
things, am just an enduser.
Is there
Hello Openssl-users,
just subscribed here.
Is there an OpenSSL version for Windows Vista 64 bit
available?
If not, will it come soon?
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Best regards,
Gunivortus
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