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authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2016-03-17 23:15:12 +0100
committerRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2016-03-21 11:02:00 +0100
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downloadopenssl-new-3e67b33346d066feb3111610e1d0d096899fd148.tar.gz
Remove mk1mf documentation
Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>
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@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@
recognize that binaries targeting Cygwin itself are not interchangeable
with "conventional" Windows binaries you generate with/for MinGW.
+
GNU C (MinGW/MSYS)
------------------
@@ -98,75 +99,6 @@
and i686-w64-mingw32-.
- "Classic" builds (Visual C++)
- ----------------
-
- [OpenSSL was classically built using a script called mk1mf. This is
- still available by configuring with --classic. The notes below are
- using this flag, and are tentative. Use with care.
-
- NOTE: this won't be available for long.]
-
- If you want to compile in the assembly language routines with Visual
- C++, then you will need the Netwide Assembler binary, nasmw.exe or nasm.exe, to
- be available on your %PATH%.
-
- Firstly you should run Configure and generate the Makefiles. If you don't want
- the assembly language files then add the "no-asm" option (without quotes) to
- the Configure lines below.
-
- For Win32:
-
- > perl Configure VC-WIN32 --classic --prefix=c:\some\openssl\dir
- > ms\do_nasm
-
- Note: replace the last line above with the following if not using the assembly
- language files:
-
- > ms\do_ms
-
- For Win64/x64:
-
- > perl Configure VC-WIN64A --classic --prefix=c:\some\openssl\dir
- > ms\do_win64a
-
- For Win64/IA64:
-
- > perl Configure VC-WIN64I --classic --prefix=c:\some\openssl\dir
- > ms\do_win64i
-
- Where the prefix argument specifies where OpenSSL will be installed to.
-
- Then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do the following. Note, your %PATH%
- and other environment variables should be set up for 32-bit or 64-bit
- development as appropriate.
-
- > nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
-
- 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:
-
- > nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak test
-
- To install OpenSSL to the specified location do:
-
- > nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak install
-
- Tweaks:
-
- There are various changes you can make to the Windows compile
- environment. By default the library is not compiled with debugging
- symbols. If you add --debug to the Configure lines above then debugging symbols
- will be compiled in.
-
- By default in 1.1.0 OpenSSL will compile builtin ENGINES into separate shared
- libraries. If you specify the "enable-static-engine" option on the command line
- to Configure the shared library build (ms\ntdll.mak) will compile the engines
- into libcrypto32.dll instead.
-
- You can also build a static version of the library using the Makefile
- ms\nt.mak
-
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