update mingw info

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Ulf Möller 2003-02-21 22:09:52 +00:00
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* Visual C++
* Borland C
* GNU C (Mingw32 or Cygwin)
* GNU C (MinGW or Cygwin)
If you want to compile in the assembly language routines with Visual C++ then
you will need an assembler. This is worth doing because it will result in
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* Run make:
> make -f bcb.mak
GNU C (Mingw32)
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To build OpenSSL, you need the Mingw32 package and GNU make.
GNU C (MinGW)
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* Compiler installation:
Mingw32 is available from <ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/
gnu-win32/mingw32/gcc-2.95.2/gcc-2.95.2-msvcrt.exe>. Extract it
to a directory such as C:\gcc-2.95.2 and add c:\gcc-2.95.2\bin to
the PATH environment variable in "System Properties"; or edit and
run C:\gcc-2.95.2\mingw32.bat to set the PATH.
MinGW is available from http://www.mingw.org. Run the installer and
set the MinGW \bin directory to the PATH in "System Properties" or
autoexec.bat.
* Compile OpenSSL:
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Consequently, a make of OpenSSL with Cygwin is closer to a GNU
bash environment such as Linux than to other W32 makes which are
based on a single makefile approach. Cygwin implements Posix/Unix
calls through cygwin1.dll, and is contrasted to Mingw32 which links
calls through cygwin1.dll, and is contrasted to MingW which links
dynamically to msvcrt.dll or crtdll.dll.
To build OpenSSL using Cygwin: