Please note I'm on msys/Windows. Under Linux, the configure script runs correctly without any problems. If you have doubt I strongly recommend you try this yourself using msys. If everything is normal, the output is too short. It should contain many many lines configure tests like what I got in Linux and msys and earlier versions of openssl. Output of make: $ make making all in crypto... make[1]: Entering directory 'C:/Build/openssl-1.0.2h/crypto' make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'all'. Stop. make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/Build/openssl-1.0.2h/crypto' Makefile:284: recipe for target 'build_crypto' failed make: *** [build_crypto] Error 1 So I guess the generated makefile is not complete. ? 2016/5/29 0:22, Jeremy Farrell ??: > What do you expect that huge amount of lines to say? > > In what ways did the subsequent make depend, build, and test stages fail? > > On 28/05/2016 10:45, ?? wrote: >> No, it's not normal. >> >> I copied the exact output, no truncation. There should be a huge amount >> of lines before "Configured for mingw". >> >> ? 2016/5/28 16:51, Matt Caswell ??: >>> >>> On 28/05/16 05:13, ??? wrote: >>>> DES_UNROLL used >>>> BN_LLONG mode >>>> RC4_INDEX mode >>>> RC4_CHUNK is undefined >>>> >>>> >>>> Configured for mingw. >>>> >>>> >>>> *** Because of configuration changes, you MUST do the following before >>>> *** building: >>>> >>>> >>>> make depend >>>> >>>> The configure script abruptly stops at "RC4_CHUNK is undefined", and no other error messages are given. >>>> >>>> I'm not a familiar with Shell script so I am not able to locate the bug. Need help. >>>> >>> This looks like normal output to me (what makes you think it isn't?). >>> >>> Just run "make depend" and "make" as normal. >>> >>> Matt > > -- > J. J. Farrell > Not speaking for Oracle > > >