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Re: Openssl program not compiling
- From: Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 19:47:24 +0100
- Subject: Re: Openssl program not compiling
- References: <20121213171248.188070@gmx.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
On Dec 13 18:12, Eduardo Chappa wrote:
> >> This used to work in the past, there was no need to switch the order, but it fails now. Why?
>
> > Because the new Windows headers from Mingw64 define X509_NAME and
> > OCSP_RESPONSE, which the former Mingw32 Windows headers didn't.
>
> Hi Corinna,
>
> ÂThank you for your reply. In this case, the reason for the #include <windows.h> and also <sys/cygwin.h>
> is because there is code in Alpine to login to the imap server. It uses calls such as cygwin_logon_user
> and cygwin_set_impersonation_token. Actually the code is in the c-client library - a cygwin package - so that the imap server will be able to login a user. The c-client package does not build in cygwin because of that. I do need to include <openssl/crypt.h> too. As a result the c-client package needs to be patched for it to build. This was not needed in the past.
>
> ÂI can live with reversing the order of the includes, but would prefer the status quo if possible. Do I have to switch the includes permanently? Thank you.
You should rather add the #define NOCRYPT, but otherwise the answer is
"yes". We switched to the newer set of Windows header files deliberately.
Corinna
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