? 2016/5/29 18:55, Matt Caswell ??: > > > On 29/05/16 11:39, ?? wrote: >> >> >> ? 2016/5/29 18:10, Matt Caswell ??: >>> >>> >>> On 29/05/16 10:51, ?? wrote: >>>> ? 2016/5/29 17:44, Matt Caswell ??: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 29/05/16 06:56, ?? wrote: >>>>>> I don't quite know what symblinks does, but it did not cause problems. >>>>>> With version 1.0.2h, I get: >>>>>> >>>>>> $ ./configure shared mingw >>>>>> Configuring for mingw >>>>>> no-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 [default] OPENSSL_NO_EC_NISTP_64_GCC_128 >>>>>> (skip dir) >>>>>> no-gmp [default] OPENSSL_NO_GMP (skip dir) >>>>>> no-jpake [experimental] OPENSSL_NO_JPAKE (skip dir) >>>>>> no-krb5 [krb5-flavor not specified] OPENSSL_NO_KRB5 >>>>>> no-libunbound [experimental] OPENSSL_NO_LIBUNBOUND (skip dir) >>>>>> no-md2 [default] OPENSSL_NO_MD2 (skip dir) >>>>>> no-rc5 [default] OPENSSL_NO_RC5 (skip dir) >>>>>> no-rfc3779 [default] OPENSSL_NO_RFC3779 (skip dir) >>>>>> no-sctp [default] OPENSSL_NO_SCTP (skip dir) >>>>>> no-ssl-trace [default] OPENSSL_NO_SSL_TRACE (skip dir) >>>>>> no-ssl2 [default] OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 (skip dir) >>>>>> no-store [experimental] OPENSSL_NO_STORE (skip dir) >>>>>> no-unit-test [default] OPENSSL_NO_UNIT_TEST (skip dir) >>>>>> no-weak-ssl-ciphers [default] OPENSSL_NO_WEAK_SSL_CIPHERS (skip dir) >>>>>> no-zlib [default] >>>>>> no-zlib-dynamic [default] >>>>>> IsMK1MF=0 >>>>>> CC =gcc >>>>>> CFLAG =-D_WINDLL -DOPENSSL_USE_APPLINK -DOPENSSL_PIC >>>>>> -DOPENSSL_THREADS -D_MT -DDSO_WIN32 -DL_ENDIAN -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN >>>>>> -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -march=i486 -Wall -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_PART_WORDS >>>>>> -DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2 -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_GF2m >>>>>> -DSHA1_ASM -DSHA256_ASM -DSHA512_ASM -DMD5_ASM -DRMD160_ASM -DAES_ASM >>>>>> -DVPAES_ASM -DWHIRLPOOL_ASM -DGHASH_ASM >>>>>> EX_LIBS =-lws2_32 -lgdi32 -lcrypt32 >>>>>> CPUID_OBJ =x86cpuid.o uplink.o uplink-x86.o >>>>>> BN_ASM =bn-586.o co-586.o x86-mont.o x86-gf2m.o >>>>>> EC_ASM = >>>>>> DES_ENC =des-586.o crypt586.o >>>>>> AES_ENC =aes-586.o vpaes-x86.o aesni-x86.o >>>>>> BF_ENC =bf-586.o >>>>>> CAST_ENC =c_enc.o >>>>>> RC4_ENC =rc4-586.o >>>>>> RC5_ENC =rc5-586.o >>>>>> MD5_OBJ_ASM =md5-586.o >>>>>> SHA1_OBJ_ASM =sha1-586.o sha256-586.o sha512-586.o >>>>>> RMD160_OBJ_ASM=rmd-586.o >>>>>> CMLL_ENC =cmll-x86.o >>>>>> MODES_OBJ =ghash-x86.o >>>>>> ENGINES_OBJ = >>>>>> PROCESSOR = >>>>>> RANLIB =true >>>>>> ARFLAGS = >>>>>> PERL =perl >>>>>> THIRTY_TWO_BIT mode >>>>>> DES_PTR used >>>>>> DES_RISC1 used >>>>>> DES_UNROLL used >>>>>> BN_LLONG mode >>>>>> RC4_INDEX mode >>>>>> RC4_CHUNK is undefined >>>>>> e_os2.h => include/openssl/e_os2.h >>>>>> making links in crypto... >>>>>> make[1]: Entering directory 'C:/Build/openssl-1.0.2h/crypto' >>>>>> make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'links'. Stop. >>>>>> make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/Build/openssl-1.0.2h/crypto' >>>>>> Makefile:434: recipe for target 'links' failed >>>>>> make: *** [links] Error 1 >>>>>> >>>>>> Note again - the output is copied exactly as is without deliberate >>>>>> omission or truncation. >>>>> >>>>> What does "perl --version" report? >>>>> >>>>> Matt >>>>> >>>> I use Strawberry Perl: >>> >>> Please try using msys perl instead. It is recommended to use the perl >>> that "matches" your environment - so if you use msys to build, then use >>> msys perl. >>> >>> Matt >>> >> No, msys does not provide perl itself. I have been using Strawberry Perl >> for years and had been successfuly building openssl for last several >> releases. I think the new release changed configure script in a way that >> breaks in msys. I want add again that the script works under Linux. >> > > Yes it does. Here is my version: > > $ perl --version > > This is perl 5, version 22, subversion 1 (v5.22.1) built for > x86_64-msys-thread-multi > > Copyright 1987-2015, Larry Wall > > Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License > or the > GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit. > > Complete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found on > this system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". If you have access to the > Internet, point your browser at http://www.perl.org/, the Perl Home Page. > > > $ which perl > /usr/bin/perl > > As you can see this is the msys version: "x86_64-msys-thread-multi" > >> BTW, are you a developer of openssl? If yes, I think you should try this >> yourself. I'm basically a Windows developer, I know little about Shell >> script; otherwise I will locate the bug myself. >> > > Yes I am and I have tried it. It works perfectly for me. Please try > installing msys perl (I don't use msys a lot but I think the command is > "pacman -S perl") > > Matt > > > Ah, I'm using the old classic msys: $ uname -a MINGW32_NT-6.1 VM-WIN7 1.0.18(0.48/3/2) 2012-11-21 22:34 i686 Msys But I also have msys2 installed, I will have a try. Thanks for your conformation.