I am trying to test the crypto library that comes with openssl, I downloaded openssl from http://www.openssl.org/source/ and it contains a /crypto folder with subfolders for each encryption type.
I wanted to try BIO_f_base64 so I created an empty console app, and added the includes needed, also added the paths to the /bio and /evp folders to c++ incl directories, and also added the main /openssl folder.
When I try to compile I get Cannot open include file: 'openssl/e_os2.h': No such file or directory
But the file is there, should I use the crypto lib in a different way? How can I use it adding only the /openssl path and not all the crypto subf开发者_开发百科olders I use?
Also I don't have any .lib files, where can I get them?
You need a version of the OpenSSL that is built for Windows, not the source release. I recommend installing a version from here, which has some nice installers for .lib files and headers. Once you have it installed you will have to update your VS project with the proper include paths to pick up the headers from where ever the installer put them.
In windows, if you want to compile it yourself, you can do so running:
For 64 bit:
perl Configure VC-WIN64A
ms\do_win64a.bat
nmake -k -f ms\ntdll.mak
For 32 bit:
perl Configure VC-WIN32
ms\do_nasm.bat
nmake -k -f ms\ntdll.mak
Once you compile the sources, the headers are located in the inc32
folder and the libs/dlls
in the out32dll
folder.
You can find much more detailed information in the INSTALL files.
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