How to use openssl

Don Payette payettedon at gmail.com
Tue May 30 16:29:03 UTC 2023


Thus my confusion. The unzipped distribution has an "include" folder. I
also downloaded a Win64 Installer and when it installs there is also an
"include" folder.
So it sounds like I should use the latter for my compiles.

Don Payette
(cell) 479-216-6320 <(479)%20216-6320>


On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 10:46 AM Michael Wojcik <
Michael.Wojcik at microfocus.com> wrote:

> > From: openssl-users <openssl-users-bounces at openssl.org> On Behalf Of
> Don Payette
> > Sent: Tuesday, 30 May, 2023 08:53
>
> > I go look in C:\Users\MyUser\Documents\OpenSSL\include\openssl and I
> find:
>
> > ssl.h.in
> > err.h.in
>
> > but  doesn't have
>
> > ssl.h
> > err.h
>
>
> The *.in files are source used to build the headers. What you seem to be
> looking at is the source for OpenSSL, not a built OpenSSL distribution.
>
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