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- NetSSL requires OpenSSL release 0.9.8 or later.
- Unix
- ====
- Most Unix systems already have OpenSSL preinstalled.
- If your system does not have OpenSSL, please get it from
- http://www.openssl.org/ or another source. You do not
- have to build OpenSSL yourself - a binary distribution
- is fine.
- If you do build OpenSSl yourself be sure to call
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --openssldir/usr/openssl
- make
- make install (with superuser rights)
- so that poco works out of the box
- Windows
- =======
- The easiest way to install OpenSSL on Windows is to
- use a binary (prebuild) release, for example the
- one from Shining Light Productions that comes with
- a Windows installer.
- 1. Download OpenSSL (at least v0.98a) from:
- http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
- 2. Install OpenSSL (we assume you install to c:\OpenSSL)
- 3. Start Visual Studio, go to Tools->Options, under Projects->VC++ Directories
- add the following directories:
- - Include Files: C:\OpenSSL\include
- - Library Files: C:\OpenSSL\lib\VC
- 4. You are now ready to build NetSSL.
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