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[openssl.git]
/
NOTES.WIN
diff --git
a/NOTES.WIN
b/NOTES.WIN
index 00ffb4a8db0b4ad5aa2d079c30d95dfa8b0b1c3d..c31aed922e5b2cffd026e93e302afc3399521227 100644
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--- a/
NOTES.WIN
+++ b/
NOTES.WIN
@@
-9,7
+9,8
@@
this are required as well:
- You need Perl. We recommend ActiveState Perl, available from
this are required as well:
- You need Perl. We recommend ActiveState Perl, available from
- http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl.
+ https://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl. Another viable alternative
+ appears to be Strawberry Perl, http://strawberryperl.com.
You also need the perl module Text::Template, available on CPAN.
Please read NOTES.PERL for more information.
You also need the perl module Text::Template, available on CPAN.
Please read NOTES.PERL for more information.
@@
-36,7
+37,7
@@
PREFIX: %ProgramFiles(86)%\OpenSSL
OPENSSLDIR: %CommonProgramFiles(86)%\SSL
PREFIX: %ProgramFiles(86)%\OpenSSL
OPENSSLDIR: %CommonProgramFiles(86)%\SSL
- For VC-WIN
32
, the following defaults are use:
+ For VC-WIN
64
, the following defaults are use:
PREFIX: %ProgramW6432%\OpenSSL
OPENSSLDIR: %CommonProgramW6432%\SSL
PREFIX: %ProgramW6432%\OpenSSL
OPENSSLDIR: %CommonProgramW6432%\SSL
@@
-64,7
+65,7
@@
To build OpenSSL using Cygwin, you need to:
To build OpenSSL using Cygwin, you need to:
- * Install Cygwin (see http://cygwin.com/)
+ * Install Cygwin (see http
s
://cygwin.com/)
* Install Cygwin Perl and ensure it is in the path. Recall that
as least 5.10.0 is required.
* Install Cygwin Perl and ensure it is in the path. Recall that
as least 5.10.0 is required.
@@
-97,7
+98,7
@@
"Matching Perl" refers to chosen "shell environment", i.e. if built
under MSYS, then Perl compiled for MSYS must be used.
"Matching Perl" refers to chosen "shell environment", i.e. if built
under MSYS, then Perl compiled for MSYS must be used.
- Alternativel
ly, one can use MSYS2 from http
://msys2.github.io/,
+ Alternativel
y, one can use MSYS2 from https
://msys2.github.io/,
which includes MingW (32-bit and 64-bit).
* It is also possible to cross-compile it on Linux by configuring
which includes MingW (32-bit and 64-bit).
* It is also possible to cross-compile it on Linux by configuring