From 7c3d7093771543312eea17b0cd8d8285d44a20fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hirokazu Yamamoto Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 17:57:25 +0000 Subject: Updated readme.txt about OpenSSL. --- PC/VC6/readme.txt | 10 ++++------ PCbuild/readme.txt | 2 +- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/PC/VC6/readme.txt b/PC/VC6/readme.txt index d3d3681..12b48dd 100644 --- a/PC/VC6/readme.txt +++ b/PC/VC6/readme.txt @@ -148,20 +148,18 @@ _ssl Get the latest source code for OpenSSL from http://www.openssl.org - You (probably) don't want the "engine" code. For example, get - openssl-0.9.8g.tar.gz - not - openssl-engine-0.9.8g.tar.gz + You (probably) don't want the "engine" code. For example, don't get + openssl-engine-0.9.6g.tar.gz Unpack into the "dist" directory, retaining the folder name from the archive - for example, the latest stable OpenSSL will install as - dist/openssl-0.9.8g + dist/openssl-1.0.0a You can (theoretically) use any version of OpenSSL you like - the build process will automatically select the latest version. You must also install ActivePerl from - http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/ + http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/ as this is used by the OpenSSL build process. Complain to them . The MSVC project simply invokes PC/VC6/build_ssl.py to perform diff --git a/PCbuild/readme.txt b/PCbuild/readme.txt index 69deac2..48ff8eb 100644 --- a/PCbuild/readme.txt +++ b/PCbuild/readme.txt @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ _ssl nasmw.exe. You can also install ActivePerl from - http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/ + http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/ if you like to use the official sources instead of the files from python's subversion repository. The svn version contains pre-build makefiles and assembly files. -- cgit v0.12