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1 files changed, 17 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/INSTALL.W32 b/INSTALL.W32
index a4b6700e2e..3dd7832f4e 100644
--- a/INSTALL.W32
+++ b/INSTALL.W32
@@ -49,7 +49,9 @@
Firstly you should run Configure:
- > perl Configure VC-WIN32
+ > perl Configure VC-WIN32 --prefix=c:/some/openssl/dir
+
+Where the prefix argument specifies where OpenSSL will be installed to.
Next you need to build the Makefiles and optionally the assembly language
files:
@@ -77,8 +79,12 @@
If all is well it should compile and you will have some DLLs and executables
in out32dll. If you want to try the tests then do:
- > cd out32dll
- > ..\ms\test
+ > nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak test
+
+
+To install OpenSSL to the specified location do:
+
+> nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak install
Tweaks:
@@ -88,6 +94,12 @@
compiled in. Note that mk1mf.pl expects the platform to be the last argument
on the command line, so 'debug' must appear before that, as all other options.
+
+ By default in 0.9.8 OpenSSL will compile builtin ENGINES into the libeay32.dll
+ shared library. If you specify the "no-static-engine" option on the command
+ line to Configure the shared library build (ms\ntdll.mak) will compile the
+ engines as separate DLLs.
+
The default Win32 environment is to leave out any Windows NT specific
features.
@@ -98,6 +110,8 @@
You can also build a static version of the library using the Makefile
ms\nt.mak
+
+
Borland C++ builder 5
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