Our scripts have *never*, as far as I know, produced libraries named like that. Don't those DLLs come from some specific packager that produces binary install kits? For 1.1.x, *our* naming is a bit more elaborate, you will see these names: libcrypto-1_1.dll & libssl-1_1.dll - VC-WIN32 build libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll & libssl-1_1-x64.dll - VC-WIN64A build libcrypto-1_1-ia64.dll & libssl-1_1-ia64.dll - VC-WIN64I build You will also see the corresponding import libraries: libcrypto.lib & libssl.lib Cheers, Richard In message <BYAPR17MB2150827BB4432C4B7EDAF69DDFEF0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Mon, 1 Oct 2018 16:29:15 +0000, <aaron.friesen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > A current project using Net-SNMP and OpenSSL require that these both are built locally (customer > requirement). > > I am attempting to build OpenSSL 1.1.1. > > After building OpenSSL, “nmake test” succeeds. > > However, the Net-SNMP build is looking for various .lib files that are in the pre-built package, but > do not seem to be in what I build locally. > > From the pre-built package, in the lib/VC folder: > > libcrypto64MD.lib > > libcrypto64MDd.lib > > libcrypto64MT.lib > > libcrypto64MTd.lib > > libssl64MD.lib > > libssl64MDd.lib > > libssl64MT.lib > > libssl64MTd.lib > > But the VC folder is not part of my locally built version. > > What am I missing in order to get these .lib files to build locally? > > Thank you for your assistance. > > Best Regards, > Aaron Friesen > > Contract Software Engineer of Aerotek on behalf of Keysight > > Keysight Technologies, Inc. > > 970.679.5632 T > -- openssl-users mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users