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under Win32 (9X and NT) again. Note: some signed/unsigned changes recently checked in were killing the Win32 compile.
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Building OpenSSL under Win32.
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Heres a few comments about building OpenSSL in Windows environments. Most of
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this is tested on Win32 but it may also work in Win 3.1 with some modification.
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See the end of this file for Eric's original comments.
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Note: the default Win32 environment is to leave out any Windows NT specific
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features: (currently only BIO_s_log()) if you want NT specific features see
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the "Tweaks" section later.
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You will need perl for Win32 (which can be got from various sources) and Visual
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C++.
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If you are compiling from a tarball or a CVS snapshot then the Win32 files may
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well be not up to date. This may mean that some "tweaking" is required to get
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it all to work. See the trouble shooting section later on for if (when?) it
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goes wrong.
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Firstly you should run Configure:
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perl Configure VC-WIN32
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Then rebuild the Win32 Makefiles and friends:
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ms\do_ms
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if you get errors about things not having numbers assigned then check the
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troubleshooting section: you probably wont be able to compile it as it stands.
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then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do:
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nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
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you may get a warning about too many rules but if all is well it should all
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compile and you will have some DLLs and executables in out32dll.
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Troubleshooting.
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Since the Win32 build is only occasionally tested it may not always compile
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cleanly.
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If you get an error about functions not having numbers assigned when you
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run ms\do_ms then this means the Win32 ordinal files are not up to date. You
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can do:
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perl util\mkdef.pl crypto ssl update
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then ms\do_ms should not give a warning any more. However the numbers that get
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assigned by this technique may not match those that eventually get assigned
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in the CVS tree: so you anything linked against this version of the library
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may need to be recompiled.
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If you get errors about unresolved externals then this means that either you
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didn't read the note above about functions not having numbers assigned or
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someone forgot to add a function to the header file.
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In this latter case check out the header file to see if the function is defined
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in the header file: it should be defined twice: once with ANSI prototypes and
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once without. If its missing from the non ASNI section then add an entry for
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it: check that ms\do_ms now reports missing numbers and update the numbers as
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above.
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If you get warnings in the code then the compilation will halt.
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The default Makefile for Win32 halts whenever any warnings occur. Since VC++
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has its own ideas about warnings which don't always match up to other
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environments this can happen. The best fix is to edit the file with the warning
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in and fix it. Alternatively you can turn off the halt on warnings by editing
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the CFLAG line in the Makefile and deleting the /WX option.
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Finally you might get compilation errors. Again you will have to fix these or
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report them.
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Tweaks.
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There are various changes you can make to the Win32 compile environment. If you
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have the MASM assembler 'ml' then you can try the assembly language code. To
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do this remove the 'no-asm' part from do_ms.bat.
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If you want to enable the NT specific features of OpenSSL (currently only
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the logging BIO) follow the instructions above but call the batch file
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do_nt.bat instead of do_ms.bat. If you do this then you will no longer be able
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to run the OpenSSL binaries under Windows 95 or 98.
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You can also build a static version of the library using the Makefile ms\nt.mak
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The orignal Windows build instructions from SSLeay follow. Note: some of this
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may be out of date and no longer applicable
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The Microsoft World.
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The good news, to build SSLeay for the Microsft World
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Windows 3.1 DLL's
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perl Configure VC-WIN16
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nmake -f ms\w31dll.mak
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Windows NT/95 DLL's
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perl Configure VC-WIN32
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nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
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Now the bad news
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All builds were done using Microsofts Visual C++ 1.52c and [45].x.
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If you are a borland person, you are probably going to have to help me
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finish the stuff in util/pl/BC*pl
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All builds were made under Windows NT - this means long filenames, so
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you may have problems under Windows 3.1 but probably not under 95.
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Because file pointers don't work in DLL's under Windows 3.1 (well at
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least stdin/stdout don't and I don't like having to differentiate
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between these and other file pointers), I now use the BIO file-pointer
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module, which needs to be linked into your application. You can either
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use the memory buffer BIO for IO, or compile bss_file.c into your
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application, it is in the apps directory and is just a copy of
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crypto/buffer/bss_file.c with #define APPS_WIN16 added.
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I have not yet automated the makefile to automatically copy it into 'out'
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for a win 3.1 build....
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All callbacks passed into SSLeay for Windows 3.1 need to be of type
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_far _loadds.
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I don't support building with the pascal calling convention.
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The DLL and static builds are large memory model.
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To build static libraries for NT/95 or win 3.1
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perl util/mk1mf.pl VC-WIN32 > mf-stat.nt
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perl util/mk1mf.pl VC-WIN16 > mf-stat.w31
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for DLL's
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perl util/mk1mf.pl dll VC-WIN32 > mf-dll.nt
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perl util/mk1mf.pl dll VC-WIN16 > mf-dll.w31
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Again you will notice that if you dont have perl, you cannot do this.
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Now the next importaint issue. Running Configure!
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I have small assember code files for critical big number library operation
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in crypto/bn/asm. There is, asm code, object files and uuencode
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object files. They are
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x86nt32.asm - 32bit flat memory model assember - suitable Win32
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x86w16.asm - 16bit assember - used in the msdos build.
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x86w32.asm - 32bit assember, win 3.1 segments, used for win16 build.
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If you feel compelled to build the 16bit maths routines in the windows 3.1
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build,
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perl Configure VC-W31-16
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perl util/mk1mf.pl dll VC-W31-16 > mf-dll.w31
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If you hate assember and don't want anything to do with it,
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perl util/mk1mf.pl no-asm VC-WIN16 > mf-dll.w31
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will work for any of the makefile generations.
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There are more options to mk1mf.pl but these all leave the temporary
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files in 'tmp' and the output files in 'out' by default.
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The NT build is done for console mode.
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The Windows 3.1 version of SSLeay uses quickwin, the interface is ugly
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but it is better than nothing. If you want ugly, try doing anything
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that involves getting a password. I decided to be ugly instead of
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echoing characters. For Windows 3.1 I would just sugest using the
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msdos version of the ssleay application for command line work.
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The QuickWin build is primarily for testing.
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For both NT and Windows 3.1, I have not written the code so that
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s_client, s_server can take input from the keyboard. You can happily
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start applications up in separate windows, watch them handshake, and then sit
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there for-ever. I have not had the time to get this working, and I've
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been able to test things from a unix box to the NT box :-).
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Try running ssleay s_server on the windows box
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(with either -cert ../apps/server.pem -www)
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and run ssleay s_time from another window.
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This often stuffs up on Windows 3.1, but I'm not worried since this is
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probably a problem with my demo applications, not the libraries.
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After a build of one of the version of microsoft SSLeay,
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'cd ms' and then run 'test'. This should check everything out and
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even does a trial run of generating certificates.
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'test.bat' requires that perl be install, you be in the ms directory
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(not the test directory, thats for unix so stay out :-) and that the
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build output directory be ../out
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On a last note, you will probably get division by zero errors and
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stuff after a build. This is due to your own inability to follow
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instructions :-).
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The reasons for the problem is probably one of the following.
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1) You did not run Configure. This is critical for windows 3.1 when
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using assember. The values in crypto/bn/bn.h must match the
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ones requred for the assember code. (remember that if you
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edit crypto/bn/bn.h by hand, it will be clobered the next time
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you run Configure by the contents of crypto/bn/bn.org).
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SSLeay version -o will list the compile options.
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For VC-WIN32 you need bn(64,32) or bn(32,32)
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For VC-W31-32/VC-WIN16 you need bn(32,32)
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For VC-W31-16 you need bn(32,16) or bn(16,16)
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For VC-MSDOS you need bn(32,16) or bn(16,16).
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The first number will be 2 times bigger than the second if
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BN_LLONG is defined in bn.h and the size of the second number
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depends on the 'bits' defined at the start of bn.h. Have a
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look, it's all reasonably clear.
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If you want to start messing with 8 bit builds and things like
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that, build without the assember by re-generating a makefile
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via 'perl util/mk1mf.pl no-asm'.
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2) You tried to build under MS-DOS or Windows 3.1 using the /G3
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option. Don't. It is buggy (thats why you just got that
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error) and unless you want to work out which optimising flag
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to turn off, I'm not going to help you :-). I also noticed
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that code often ran slower when compiled with /G3.
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3) Under NT/95, malloc goes stupid. You are probably linking with
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the wrong library, there are problems if you mix the threaded
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and non-threaded libraries (due to the DLL being staticly
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linked with one and the applicaion using another.
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Well hopefully thats most of the MS issues handled, see you in ssl-users :-).
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eric 30-Aug-1996
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SSLeay 0.6.5
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For Windows 95/NT, add CRYPTO_malloc_init() to your program before any
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calls to the SSLeay libraries. This function will insert callbacks so that
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the SSLeay libraries will use the same malloc(), free() and realloc() as
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your application so 'problem 3)' mentioned above will go away.
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There is now DES assember for Windows NT/95. The file is
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crypto/des/asm/win32.asm and replaces crypto/des/des_enc.c in the build.
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There is also Blowfish assember for Windows NT/95. The file is
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crypto/bf/asm/win32.asm and replaces crypto/bf/bf_enc.c in the build.
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eric 25-Jun-1997
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