[openssl-dev] [openssl.org #3928] openssl version 1.0.2c compilation error for 32 bit

Kurt Cancemi via RT rt at openssl.org
Thu Jul 2 16:38:21 UTC 2015


NASM (http://nasm.us) is the only officially supported assembler for
OpenSSL on Windows. So install NASM and add it to your path and then
retry.
--
Kurt Cancemi
https://www.x64architecture.com


On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Amit Shil via RT <rt at openssl.org> wrote:
>   Hello OpenSSL,
> I can compile openssl version 1.0.2c for  64 bits successfully but getting following error while compiling for 32 bits.Could you please help me in the issue.
>         ml /nologo /Cp /coff /c /Cx /Zi /Fotmp32dll\sha1-586.obj tmp32dll\sha1-586.asm Assembling: tmp32dll\sha1-586.asmtmp32dll\sha1-586.asm(1427) : error A2070:invalid instruction operandstmp32dll\sha1-586.asm(1571) : error A2070:invalid instruction operandsNMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\ml.EXE"' : return code '0x1'Stop.
> Please find below my Compiling Environment:
>
> 1. Compiler VS20082.Windows 7 64 Bit SP13. ActivePerl-5.20.2.2001
> Is there any specific steps I need to follow for compiling for 32 bits.
> Thanks in advance!!
> Best RegardsAmit
>
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