[openssl-users] openssl-1.1.0 - static linkage

Andrew Hartley andrew.hartley at taxcomputersystems.com
Wed May 25 10:40:18 UTC 2016


I have now worked out what to do.  I did a clean with:


?  nmake clean

and then successfully build the library with the no-shared config option.

Andrew

From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-bounces at openssl.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Hartley
Sent: 25 May 2016 11:21
To: openssl-users at openssl.org
Subject: [openssl-users] openssl-1.1.0 - static linkage

I have previously used openssl-1.0.2 and was using it with static linkage into my program on Windows.  I built it statically using the nt.mak file.  I have now downloaded the source for openssl-1.1.0 and wish to build it statically.  If I use the defaults, all builds fine with nmake and then installs into my path as setup with the prefix configure option.  If I then configure with no-shared to generate a static library, I gets loads of "error LNK2019 : unresolved external symbol" errors.

Would someone please advise me on how to successfully build openssl-1.1.0 statically.

Many thanks

Andrew


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