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compiled into *our* aplpications. That's because mingw is always consistent with itself. Having library-side code linked into .dll makes it possible to deploy the .dll with user-code compiled with another compiler [which is pretty much the whole point behind Applink].
Run these makefiles from the top level as in nmake -f ms\makefilename to build with visual C++ 4.[01]. The results will be in the out directory. These makefiles and def files were generated my typing perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-NT >ms/nt.mak perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-NT dll >ms/ntdll.mak perl util\mkdef.pl 32 crypto > ms/crypto32.def perl util\mkdef.pl 32 ssl > ms/ssl32.def