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2 INSTALLATION ON THE WIN32 PLATFORM
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5 Heres a few comments about building OpenSSL in Windows environments. Most of
6 this is tested on Win32 but it may also work in Win 3.1 with some
7 modification. See the end of this file for Eric's original comments.
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982baa7b 9 You need Perl for Win32 (available from http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl)
31a674d8 10 and one of the following C compilers:
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12 * Visual C++
13 * Borland C
14 * GNU C (Mingw32 or Cygwin32)
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16 If you are compiling from a tarball or a CVS snapshot then the Win32 files
17 may well be not up to date. This may mean that some "tweaking" is required to
18 get it all to work. See the trouble shooting section later on for if (when?)
19 it goes wrong.
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21 Visual C++
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31a674d8 24 Firstly you should run Configure and build the Win32 Makefiles:
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31a674d8 26 > perl Configure VC-WIN32
4109b97c 27 > ms\do_ms
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29 If you get errors about things not having numbers assigned then check the
30 troubleshooting section: you probably wont be able to compile it as it
31 stands.
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4109b97c 33 Then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do:
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4109b97c 35 > nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
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37 If all is well it should compile and you will have some DLLs and executables
38 in out32dll. If you want to try the tests then do:
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40 > cd out32dll
41 > ..\ms\test
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43 Tweaks:
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45 There are various changes you can make to the Win32 compile environment. If
46 you have the MASM assembler 'ml' then you can try the assembly language code.
47 To do this remove the 'no-asm' part from do_ms.bat. You can also add 'debug'
48 here to make a debugging version of the library.
49
50 The default Win32 environment is to leave out any Windows NT specific
51 features.
52
53 If you want to enable the NT specific features of OpenSSL (currently only the
54 logging BIO) follow the instructions above but call the batch file do_nt.bat
55 instead of do_ms.bat.
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57 You can also build a static version of the library using the Makefile
58 ms\nt.mak
59
60 Borland C++ builder 3 and 4
61 ---------------------------
62
63 * Setup PATH. First must be GNU make then bcb4/bin
64
65 * Run ms\bcb4.bat
66
67 * Run make:
68 > make -f bcb.mak
69
70 GNU C (Mingw32)
71 ---------------
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73 To build OpenSSL, you need the Mingw32 package and GNU make.
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7d5d27b9 75 * Compiler installation:
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77 Mingw32 is available from <ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/
78 mingw32/egcs-1.1.2/egcs-1.1.2-mingw32.zip>. GNU make is at
79 <ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/home/janjaap/mingw32/binaries/
80 make-3.76.1.zip>. Install both of them in C:\egcs-1.1.2 and run
81 C:\egcs-1.1.2\mingw32.bat to set the PATH.
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7d5d27b9 83 * Compile OpenSSL:
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85 > perl Configure Mingw32
86 > ms\mw.bat
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7d5d27b9 88 This will create the library and binaries in out.
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90 libcrypto.a and libssl.a are the static libraries. To use the DLLs,
91 link with libeay32.a and libssl32.a instead.
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93 See troubleshooting if you get error messages about functions not having
94 a number assigned.
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7d5d27b9 96 * You can now try the tests:
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98 > cd out
99 > ..\ms\test
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101 Troubleshooting
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104 Since the Win32 build is only occasionally tested it may not always compile
105 cleanly. If you get an error about functions not having numbers assigned
106 when you run ms\do_ms then this means the Win32 ordinal files are not up to
107 date. You can do:
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4109b97c 109 > perl util\mkdef.pl crypto ssl update
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111 then ms\do_ms should not give a warning any more. However the numbers that
112 get assigned by this technique may not match those that eventually get
113 assigned in the CVS tree: so anything linked against this version of the
114 library may need to be recompiled.
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116 If you get errors about unresolved externals then this means that either you
117 didn't read the note above about functions not having numbers assigned or
118 someone forgot to add a function to the header file.
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4109b97c 120 In this latter case check out the header file to see if the function is
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4109b97c 123 If you get warnings in the code then the compilation will halt.
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125 The default Makefile for Win32 halts whenever any warnings occur. Since VC++
126 has its own ideas about warnings which don't always match up to other
127 environments this can happen. The best fix is to edit the file with the
128 warning in and fix it. Alternatively you can turn off the halt on warnings by
129 editing the CFLAG line in the Makefile and deleting the /WX option.
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131 You might get compilation errors. Again you will have to fix these or report
132 them.
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134 One final comment about compiling applications linked to the OpenSSL library.
135 If you don't use the multithreaded DLL runtime library (/MD option) your
136 program will almost certainly crash: see the original SSLeay description
137 below for more details.
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141Note: some of this may be out of date and no longer applicable. In particular
142the Crypto_malloc_init() comment appears to be wrong: you always need to use
143the same runtime library as the DLL itself.
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146The Microsoft World.
147
148The good news, to build SSLeay for the Microsft World
149
150Windows 3.1 DLL's
151perl Configure VC-WIN16
152nmake -f ms\w31dll.mak
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154Windows NT/95 DLL's
155perl Configure VC-WIN32
156nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
157
158Now the bad news
159All builds were done using Microsofts Visual C++ 1.52c and [45].x.
160If you are a borland person, you are probably going to have to help me
161finish the stuff in util/pl/BC*pl
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163All builds were made under Windows NT - this means long filenames, so
164you may have problems under Windows 3.1 but probably not under 95.
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166Because file pointers don't work in DLL's under Windows 3.1 (well at
167least stdin/stdout don't and I don't like having to differentiate
168between these and other file pointers), I now use the BIO file-pointer
169module, which needs to be linked into your application. You can either
170use the memory buffer BIO for IO, or compile bss_file.c into your
171application, it is in the apps directory and is just a copy of
172crypto/buffer/bss_file.c with #define APPS_WIN16 added.
173I have not yet automated the makefile to automatically copy it into 'out'
174for a win 3.1 build....
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176All callbacks passed into SSLeay for Windows 3.1 need to be of type
177_far _loadds.
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179I don't support building with the pascal calling convention.
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181The DLL and static builds are large memory model.
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183To build static libraries for NT/95 or win 3.1
184
185perl util/mk1mf.pl VC-WIN32 > mf-stat.nt
186perl util/mk1mf.pl VC-WIN16 > mf-stat.w31
187for DLL's
188perl util/mk1mf.pl dll VC-WIN32 > mf-dll.nt
189perl util/mk1mf.pl dll VC-WIN16 > mf-dll.w31
190
191Again you will notice that if you dont have perl, you cannot do this.
192
193Now the next importaint issue. Running Configure!
194I have small assember code files for critical big number library operation
195in crypto/bn/asm. There is, asm code, object files and uuencode
196object files. They are
197x86nt32.asm - 32bit flat memory model assember - suitable Win32
198x86w16.asm - 16bit assember - used in the msdos build.
199x86w32.asm - 32bit assember, win 3.1 segments, used for win16 build.
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201If you feel compelled to build the 16bit maths routines in the windows 3.1
202build,
203perl Configure VC-W31-16
204perl util/mk1mf.pl dll VC-W31-16 > mf-dll.w31
205
206If you hate assember and don't want anything to do with it,
207perl util/mk1mf.pl no-asm VC-WIN16 > mf-dll.w31
208will work for any of the makefile generations.
209
210There are more options to mk1mf.pl but these all leave the temporary
211files in 'tmp' and the output files in 'out' by default.
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213The NT build is done for console mode.
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215The Windows 3.1 version of SSLeay uses quickwin, the interface is ugly
216but it is better than nothing. If you want ugly, try doing anything
217that involves getting a password. I decided to be ugly instead of
218echoing characters. For Windows 3.1 I would just sugest using the
219msdos version of the ssleay application for command line work.
220The QuickWin build is primarily for testing.
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222For both NT and Windows 3.1, I have not written the code so that
223s_client, s_server can take input from the keyboard. You can happily
224start applications up in separate windows, watch them handshake, and then sit
225there for-ever. I have not had the time to get this working, and I've
226been able to test things from a unix box to the NT box :-).
227Try running ssleay s_server on the windows box
228(with either -cert ../apps/server.pem -www)
229and run ssleay s_time from another window.
230This often stuffs up on Windows 3.1, but I'm not worried since this is
231probably a problem with my demo applications, not the libraries.
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233After a build of one of the version of microsoft SSLeay,
234'cd ms' and then run 'test'. This should check everything out and
235even does a trial run of generating certificates.
236'test.bat' requires that perl be install, you be in the ms directory
237(not the test directory, thats for unix so stay out :-) and that the
238build output directory be ../out
239
240On a last note, you will probably get division by zero errors and
241stuff after a build. This is due to your own inability to follow
242instructions :-).
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244The reasons for the problem is probably one of the following.
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2461) You did not run Configure. This is critical for windows 3.1 when
247 using assember. The values in crypto/bn/bn.h must match the
248 ones requred for the assember code. (remember that if you
249 edit crypto/bn/bn.h by hand, it will be clobered the next time
250 you run Configure by the contents of crypto/bn/bn.org).
251 SSLeay version -o will list the compile options.
252 For VC-WIN32 you need bn(64,32) or bn(32,32)
253 For VC-W31-32/VC-WIN16 you need bn(32,32)
254 For VC-W31-16 you need bn(32,16) or bn(16,16)
255 For VC-MSDOS you need bn(32,16) or bn(16,16).
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257 The first number will be 2 times bigger than the second if
258 BN_LLONG is defined in bn.h and the size of the second number
259 depends on the 'bits' defined at the start of bn.h. Have a
260 look, it's all reasonably clear.
261 If you want to start messing with 8 bit builds and things like
262 that, build without the assember by re-generating a makefile
263 via 'perl util/mk1mf.pl no-asm'.
2642) You tried to build under MS-DOS or Windows 3.1 using the /G3
265 option. Don't. It is buggy (thats why you just got that
266 error) and unless you want to work out which optimising flag
267 to turn off, I'm not going to help you :-). I also noticed
268 that code often ran slower when compiled with /G3.
2693) Under NT/95, malloc goes stupid. You are probably linking with
270 the wrong library, there are problems if you mix the threaded
271 and non-threaded libraries (due to the DLL being staticly
272 linked with one and the applicaion using another.
273
274Well hopefully thats most of the MS issues handled, see you in ssl-users :-).
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278SSLeay 0.6.5
279For Windows 95/NT, add CRYPTO_malloc_init() to your program before any
280calls to the SSLeay libraries. This function will insert callbacks so that
281the SSLeay libraries will use the same malloc(), free() and realloc() as
282your application so 'problem 3)' mentioned above will go away.
283
284There is now DES assember for Windows NT/95. The file is
285crypto/des/asm/win32.asm and replaces crypto/des/des_enc.c in the build.
286
287There is also Blowfish assember for Windows NT/95. The file is
288crypto/bf/asm/win32.asm and replaces crypto/bf/bf_enc.c in the build.
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290eric 25-Jun-1997
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