TS_VERIFY_CTX is an opaque structure since version 1.1.0. You may not access its members directly. To set them you need to use the various TS_VERIFY_CTX_set* functions. If there are any particular accessors missing, please report that as a bug to https://github.com/openssl/openssl Tomas Mraz, OpenSSL On Fri, 2024-06-28 at 14:09 +0000, BENTLEY Thom via openssl-users wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > I build and installed version 3.0.8 on Windows with Visual Studio > using the instructions provided. > I copied the bin, include, and lib directories to a location that > would be found by the CMake for the > DCMTK toolkit version 3.6.8. > When I attempt to build the DCMTK toolkit, I see that the ts.h value > can’t find the definition ofTS_verify_ctx. > That’s because of the missing ts_local.h as far as I can see. > > Is there something I missed in the build of the libraries and the > install package? > Thank. > > > > > > Thom Bentley| Senior Software Engineer | > Medidata, a Dassault Systèmes company > > This email and any attachments are intended solely for the use of the > individual or entity to whom it is addressed and may be confidential > and/or privileged. > If you are not one of the named recipients or have received this > email in error, > (i) you should not read, disclose, or copy it, > (ii) please notify sender of your receipt by reply email and delete > this email and all attachments, > (iii) Dassault Systèmes does not accept or assume any liability or > responsibility for any use of or reliance on this email. > > Please be informed that your personal data are processed according to > our data privacy policy as described on our website. Should you have > any questions related to personal data protection, please contact 3DS > Data Protection Officerhttps://www.3ds.com/privacy-policy/contact/ > > -- Tomáš Mráz, OpenSSL