INSTALL,NOTES.WIN: classify no-asm as non-production option.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/6773)
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Andy Polyakov 2018-07-24 15:02:32 +02:00
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no-shared option.
no-asm
Do not use assembler code. On some platforms a small amount
of assembler code may still be used.
Do not use assembler code. This should be viewed as
debugging/trouble-shooting option rather than production.
On some platforms a small amount of assembler code may
still be used even with this option.
no-async
Do not build support for async operations.

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the other hand oldest one is known not to work. Everything between
falls into best-effort category.
- Netwide Assembler, a.k.a. NASM, available from http://www.nasm.us,
is required if you intend to utilize assembler modules. Note that NASM
is the only supported assembler. The Microsoft provided assembler is NOT
supported.
- Netwide Assembler, a.k.a. NASM, available from https://www.nasm.us,
is required. Note that NASM is the only supported assembler. Even
though Microsoft provided assembler is NOT supported, contemporary
64-bit version is exercised through continuous integration of
VC-WIN64A-masm target.
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