ine? is there something that I
must run first? and does it really make any difference whether I
compile/link/run from graphical user interface or the command line?
Thank you again for your help."jain, anuj"
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Layla,
To
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Layla,
To
link in the ssl libraries using VC++ IDE do the following:
"Project->Settings->Link tab->Object/library modules:" in the end of
the list of libs add the two OpenSSL libraries "libeay32.lib
ssleay32.lib".
I hope
this helps.
--Anuj
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Please have a look at
http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb.html#
Thank you
--Anuj
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Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 12:45 PM
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Subject: passphrase prompt
I
Hi,
I have been using version 0.9.6g of openssl and for win2k I used "Configure
VC-WIN32 shared" to configure. I recently upgraded to 0.9.7c and the
"Configure VC-WIN32 shared" gives the following message :
>8--
You gave the option 'shared'. Normally, that would g