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@echo off
rem ***************************************************************************
rem * _ _ ____ _
rem * Project ___| | | | _ \| |
rem * / __| | | | |_) | |
rem * | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
rem * \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
rem *
rem * Copyright (C) 2012 - 2021, Steve Holme, <steve_holme@hotmail.com>.
rem *
rem * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
rem * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
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rem * are also available at https://curl.se/docs/copyright.html.
rem *
rem * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
rem * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
rem * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
rem *
rem * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
rem * KIND, either express or implied.
rem *
rem ***************************************************************************
:begin
rem Check we are running on a Windows NT derived OS
if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto nodos
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rem Set our variables
setlocal ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
set BUILD_CONFIG=
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
2021-03-01 11:20:58 +03:00
set BUILD_PLATFORM=
set SAVED_PATH=
set SOURCE_PATH=
set TMP_BUILD_PATH=
set TMP_INSTALL_PATH=
set VC_VER=
rem Ensure we have the required arguments
if /i "%~1" == "" goto syntax
rem Calculate the program files directory
if defined PROGRAMFILES (
set "PF=%PROGRAMFILES%"
set OS_PLATFORM=x86
)
if defined PROGRAMFILES(x86) (
rem Visual Studio was x86-only prior to 14.3
if /i "%~1" == "vc14.3" (
set "PF=%PROGRAMFILES%"
) else (
set "PF=%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%"
)
set OS_PLATFORM=x64
)
:parseArgs
if not "%~1" == "" (
if /i "%~1" == "vc6" (
set VC_VER=6.0
set VC_DESC=VC6
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc7" (
set VC_VER=7.0
set VC_DESC=VC7
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Vc7"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc7.1" (
set VC_VER=7.1
set VC_DESC=VC7.1
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc8" (
set VC_VER=8.0
set VC_DESC=VC8
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc9" (
set VC_VER=9.0
set VC_DESC=VC9
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc10" (
set VC_VER=10.0
set VC_DESC=VC10
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc11" (
set VC_VER=11.0
set VC_DESC=VC11
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\VC"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc12" (
set VC_VER=12.0
set VC_DESC=VC12
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc14" (
set VC_VER=14.0
set VC_DESC=VC14
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC"
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc14.1" (
set VC_VER=14.1
set VC_DESC=VC14.1
rem Determine the VC14.1 path based on the installed edition in descending
rem order (Enterprise, then Professional and finally Community)
if exist "%PF%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\VC" (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\VC"
) else if exist "%PF%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\VC" (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\VC"
) else (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\VC"
)
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc14.2" (
set VC_VER=14.2
set VC_DESC=VC14.2
rem Determine the VC14.2 path based on the installed edition in descending
rem order (Enterprise, then Professional and finally Community)
if exist "%PF%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\VC" (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\VC"
) else if exist "%PF%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\VC" (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\VC"
) else (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC"
)
) else if /i "%~1" == "vc14.3" (
set VC_VER=14.3
set VC_DESC=VC14.3
rem Determine the VC14.3 path based on the installed edition in descending
rem order (Enterprise, then Professional and finally Community)
if exist "%PF%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Enterprise\VC" (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Enterprise\VC"
) else if exist "%PF%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC" (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC"
) else (
set "VC_PATH=Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC"
)
) else if /i "%~1%" == "x86" (
set BUILD_PLATFORM=x86
) else if /i "%~1%" == "x64" (
set BUILD_PLATFORM=x64
) else if /i "%~1%" == "debug" (
set BUILD_CONFIG=debug
) else if /i "%~1%" == "release" (
set BUILD_CONFIG=release
) else if /i "%~1" == "-?" (
goto syntax
) else if /i "%~1" == "-h" (
goto syntax
) else if /i "%~1" == "-help" (
goto syntax
) else if /i "%~1" == "-VSpath" (
if "%~2" == "" (
echo.
echo Error. Please provide VS Path.
goto error
) else (
set "ABS_VC_PATH=%~2\VC"
shift
)
) else if /i "%~1" == "-perlpath" (
if "%~2" == "" (
echo.
echo Error. Please provide Perl root Path.
goto error
) else (
set "PERL_PATH=%~2"
shift
)
) else (
if not defined START_DIR (
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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set "START_DIR=%~1%"
) else (
goto unknown
)
)
shift & goto parseArgs
)
:prerequisites
rem Compiler is a required parameter
if not defined VC_VER goto syntax
rem Default the start directory if one isn't specified
if not defined START_DIR set START_DIR=..\..\openssl
if not defined ABS_VC_PATH (
rem Check we have a program files directory
if not defined PF goto nopf
set "ABS_VC_PATH=%PF%\%VC_PATH%"
)
rem Check we have Visual Studio installed
if not exist "%ABS_VC_PATH%" goto novc
if not defined PERL_PATH (
rem Check we have Perl in our path
perl --version <NUL 1>NUL 2>&1
if errorlevel 1 (
rem It isn't so check we have it installed and set the path if it is
if exist "%SystemDrive%\Perl" (
set "PATH=%SystemDrive%\Perl\bin;%PATH%"
) else (
if exist "%SystemDrive%\Perl64" (
set "PATH=%SystemDrive%\Perl64\bin;%PATH%"
) else (
goto noperl
)
)
)
) else (
set "PATH=%PERL_PATH%\Perl\bin;%PATH%"
)
rem Check the start directory exists
if not exist "%START_DIR%" goto noopenssl
:setup
if "%BUILD_PLATFORM%" == "" (
if "%VC_VER%" == "6.0" (
set BUILD_PLATFORM=x86
) else if "%VC_VER%" == "7.0" (
set BUILD_PLATFORM=x86
) else if "%VC_VER%" == "7.1" (
set BUILD_PLATFORM=x86
) else (
set BUILD_PLATFORM=%OS_PLATFORM%
)
)
if "%BUILD_PLATFORM%" == "x86" (
set VCVARS_PLATFORM=x86
) else if "%BUILD_PLATFORM%" == "x64" (
if "%VC_VER%" == "6.0" goto nox64
if "%VC_VER%" == "7.0" goto nox64
if "%VC_VER%" == "7.1" goto nox64
if "%VC_VER%" == "8.0" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=x86_amd64
if "%VC_VER%" == "9.0" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=%BUILD_PLATFORM%
if "%VC_VER%" == "10.0" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=%BUILD_PLATFORM%
if "%VC_VER%" == "11.0" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=amd64
if "%VC_VER%" == "12.0" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=amd64
if "%VC_VER%" == "14.0" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=amd64
if "%VC_VER%" == "14.1" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=amd64
if "%VC_VER%" == "14.2" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=amd64
if "%VC_VER%" == "14.3" set VCVARS_PLATFORM=amd64
)
if exist "%START_DIR%\ms\do_ms.bat" (
set LEGACY_BUILD=TRUE
) else (
set LEGACY_BUILD=FALSE
)
:start
echo.
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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set "SAVED_PATH=%CD%"
if "%VC_VER%" == "6.0" (
call "%ABS_VC_PATH%\bin\vcvars32"
) else if "%VC_VER%" == "7.0" (
call "%ABS_VC_PATH%\bin\vcvars32"
) else if "%VC_VER%" == "7.1" (
call "%ABS_VC_PATH%\bin\vcvars32"
) else if "%VC_VER%" == "14.1" (
call "%ABS_VC_PATH%\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall" %VCVARS_PLATFORM%
) else if "%VC_VER%" == "14.2" (
call "%ABS_VC_PATH%\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall" %VCVARS_PLATFORM%
) else if "%VC_VER%" == "14.3" (
call "%ABS_VC_PATH%\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall" %VCVARS_PLATFORM%
) else (
call "%ABS_VC_PATH%\vcvarsall" %VCVARS_PLATFORM%
)
echo.
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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cd /d "%START_DIR%" || (echo Error: Failed cd start & exit /B 1)
rem Save the full path of the openssl source dir
set "SOURCE_PATH=%CD%"
rem Set temporary paths for building and installing OpenSSL. If a temporary
rem path is not the same as the source path then it is *removed* after the
rem installation is completed.
rem
rem For legacy OpenSSL the temporary build path must be the source path.
rem
rem For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant
rem of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds.
rem https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005
rem
if "%LEGACY_BUILD%" == "TRUE" (
set "TMP_BUILD_PATH=%SOURCE_PATH%"
set "TMP_INSTALL_PATH=%SOURCE_PATH%"
) else (
set "TMP_BUILD_PATH=%SOURCE_PATH%\build\tmp_build"
set "TMP_INSTALL_PATH=%SOURCE_PATH%\build\tmp_install"
)
goto %BUILD_PLATFORM%
:x64
rem Calculate our output directory
set OUTDIR=build\Win64\%VC_DESC%
if not exist %OUTDIR% md %OUTDIR%
if not "%BUILD_CONFIG%" == "release" (
rem Configuring 64-bit Static Library Debug Build
call :configure x64 debug static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x64 static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install debug static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Configuring 64-bit Shared Library Debug Build
call :configure x64 debug shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x64 shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install debug shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
)
if not "%BUILD_CONFIG%" == "debug" (
rem Configuring 64-bit Static Library Release Build
call :configure x64 release static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x64 static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install release static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Configuring 64-bit Shared Library Release Build
call :configure x64 release shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x64 shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install release shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
)
goto success
:x86
rem Calculate our output directory
set OUTDIR=build\Win32\%VC_DESC%
if not exist %OUTDIR% md %OUTDIR%
if not "%BUILD_CONFIG%" == "release" (
rem Configuring 32-bit Static Library Debug Build
call :configure x86 debug static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x86 static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install debug static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Configuring 32-bit Shared Library Debug Build
call :configure x86 debug shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x86 shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install debug shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
)
if not "%BUILD_CONFIG%" == "debug" (
rem Configuring 32-bit Static Library Release Build
call :configure x86 release static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x86 static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install release static %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Configuring 32-bit Shared Library Release Build
call :configure x86 release shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the build
call :build x86 shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
rem Perform the install
call :install release shared %LEGACY_BUILD%
)
goto success
rem Function to configure the build.
rem
rem %1 - Platform (x86 or x64)
rem %2 - Configuration (release or debug)
rem %3 - Build Type (static or shared)
rem %4 - Build type (TRUE for legacy aka pre v1.1.0; otherwise FALSE)
rem
:configure
setlocal
if "%1" == "" exit /B 1
if "%2" == "" exit /B 1
if "%3" == "" exit /B 1
if "%4" == "" exit /B 1
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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if not exist "%TMP_BUILD_PATH%" mkdir "%TMP_BUILD_PATH%"
cd /d "%TMP_BUILD_PATH%" || (echo Error: Failed cd build & exit /B 1)
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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if "%4" == "TRUE" (
rem Calculate the configure options
if "%1" == "x86" (
if "%2" == "debug" (
set options=debug-VC-WIN32
) else if "%2" == "release" (
set options=VC-WIN32
) else (
exit /B 1
)
set options=!options! no-asm
) else if "%1" == "x64" (
if "%2" == "debug" (
set options=debug-VC-WIN64A
) else if "%2" == "release" (
set options=VC-WIN64A
) else (
exit /B 1
)
) else (
exit /B 1
)
) else if "%4" == "FALSE" (
rem Has configure already been ran?
if exist makefile (
rem Clean up the previous build
nmake clean
rem Remove the old makefile
del makefile 1>nul
)
rem Calculate the configure options
if "%1" == "x86" (
set options=VC-WIN32
) else if "%1" == "x64" (
set options=VC-WIN64A
) else (
exit /B 1
)
if "%2" == "debug" (
set options=!options! --debug
) else if "%2" == "release" (
set options=!options! --release
) else (
exit /B 1
)
if "%3" == "static" (
set options=!options! no-shared
) else if not "%3" == "shared" (
exit /B 1
)
set options=!options! no-asm
) else (
exit /B 1
)
rem Run the configure
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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perl "%SOURCE_PATH%\Configure" %options% "--prefix=%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%"
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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exit /B %ERRORLEVEL%
rem Main build function.
rem
rem %1 - Platform (x86 or x64)
rem %2 - Build Type (static or shared)
rem %3 - Build type (TRUE for legacy aka pre v1.1.0; otherwise FALSE)
rem
:build
setlocal
if "%1" == "" exit /B 1
if "%2" == "" exit /B 1
if "%3" == "" exit /B 1
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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cd /d "%TMP_BUILD_PATH%" || (echo Error: Failed cd build & exit /B 1)
if "%3" == "TRUE" (
if "%1" == "x86" (
call ms\do_ms.bat
) else if "%1" == "x64" (
call ms\do_win64a.bat
) else (
exit /B 1
)
if "%2" == "static" (
nmake -f ms\nt.mak
) else if "%2" == "shared" (
nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
) else (
exit /B 1
)
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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) else if "%3" == "FALSE" (
nmake
) else (
exit /B 1
)
exit /B 0
rem Main installation function.
rem
rem %1 - Configuration (release or debug)
rem %2 - Build Type (static or shared)
rem %3 - Build type (TRUE for legacy aka pre v1.1.0; otherwise FALSE)
rem
:install
setlocal
if "%1" == "" exit /B 1
if "%2" == "" exit /B 1
if "%3" == "" exit /B 1
rem Copy the generated files to our directory structure
if "%3" == "TRUE" (
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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rem There's no actual installation for legacy OpenSSL, the files are copied
rem from the build dir (for legacy this is same as source dir) to the final
rem location.
cd /d "%SOURCE_PATH%" || (echo Error: Failed cd source & exit /B 1)
if "%1" == "debug" (
if "%2" == "static" (
rem Move the output directories
if exist "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" (
copy /y out32.dbg\* "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
rd out32.dbg /s /q
) else (
move out32.dbg "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
)
rem Move the PDB files
move tmp32.dbg\lib.pdb "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
rem Remove the intermediate directories
rd tmp32.dbg /s /q
) else if "%2" == "shared" (
if exist "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" (
copy /y out32dll.dbg\* "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
rd out32dll.dbg /s /q
) else (
move out32dll.dbg "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
)
rem Move the PDB files
move tmp32dll.dbg\lib.pdb "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
rem Remove the intermediate directories
rd tmp32dll.dbg /s /q
) else (
exit /B 1
)
) else if "%1" == "release" (
if "%2" == "static" (
rem Move the output directories
if exist "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" (
copy /y out32\* "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
rd out32 /s /q
) else (
move out32 "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
)
rem Move the PDB files
move tmp32\lib.pdb "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
rem Remove the intermediate directories
rd tmp32 /s /q
) else if "%2" == "shared" (
if exist "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" (
copy /y out32dll\* "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
rd out32dll /s /q
) else (
move out32dll "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
)
rem Move the PDB files
move tmp32dll\lib.pdb "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
rem Remove the intermediate directories
rd tmp32dll /s /q
) else (
exit /B 1
)
)
) else if "%3" == "FALSE" (
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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cd /d "%TMP_BUILD_PATH%" || (echo Error: Failed cd build & exit /B 1)
rem Perform the installation
nmake install_sw
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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cd /d "%SOURCE_PATH%" || (echo Error: Failed cd source & exit /B 1)
rem Move the output directories
if "%1" == "debug" (
if "%2" == "static" (
if not exist "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" (
mkdir "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
)
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\*.lib" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.exe" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug" 1>nul
xcopy /E /I /Y "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\include" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Debug\include" 1>nul
) else if "%2" == "shared" (
if not exist "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" (
mkdir "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
)
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\*.lib" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\engines-1_1\*.dll" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\engines-1_1\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.dll" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.exe" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug" 1>nul
xcopy /E /I /Y "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\include" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Debug\include" 1>nul
) else (
exit /B 1
)
) else if "%1" == "release" (
if "%2" == "static" (
if not exist "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" (
mkdir "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
)
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\*.lib" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.exe" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release" 1>nul
xcopy /E /I /Y "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\include" "%OUTDIR%\LIB Release\include" 1>nul
) else if "%2" == "shared" (
if not exist "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" (
mkdir "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
)
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\*.lib" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\engines-1_1\*.dll" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\lib\engines-1_1\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.dll" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.exe" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
move "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\bin\*.pdb" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release" 1>nul
xcopy /E /I /Y "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%\include" "%OUTDIR%\DLL Release\include" 1>nul
) else (
exit /B 1
)
) else (
exit /B 1
)
rem Remove the output directories
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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if not "%SOURCE_PATH%" == "%TMP_BUILD_PATH%" (
rd "%TMP_BUILD_PATH%" /s /q
)
if not "%SOURCE_PATH%" == "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%" (
rd "%TMP_INSTALL_PATH%" /s /q
)
) else (
exit /B 1
)
exit /B 0
:syntax
rem Display the help
echo.
echo Usage: build-openssl ^<compiler^> [platform] [configuration] [directory] [-VSpath] ["VSpath"] [-perlpath] ["perlpath"]
echo.
echo Compiler:
echo.
echo vc6 - Use Visual Studio 6
echo vc7 - Use Visual Studio .NET
echo vc7.1 - Use Visual Studio .NET 2003
echo vc8 - Use Visual Studio 2005
echo vc9 - Use Visual Studio 2008
echo vc10 - Use Visual Studio 2010
echo vc11 - Use Visual Studio 2012
echo vc12 - Use Visual Studio 2013
echo vc14 - Use Visual Studio 2015
echo vc14.1 - Use Visual Studio 2017
echo vc14.2 - Use Visual Studio 2019
echo vc14.3 - Use Visual Studio 2022
echo.
echo Platform:
echo.
echo x86 - Perform a 32-bit build
echo x64 - Perform a 64-bit build
echo.
echo Configuration:
echo.
echo debug - Perform a debug build
echo release - Perform a release build
echo.
echo Other:
echo.
echo directory - Specifies the OpenSSL source directory
echo.
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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echo -VSpath - Specify the custom VS path if Visual Studio is not located at
echo "C:\<ProgramFiles>\Microsoft Visual Studio <version>"
echo For e.g. -VSpath "C:\apps\MVS14"
echo.
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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echo -perlpath - Specify the custom perl root path if perl is not located at
echo "C:\Perl" and it is a portable copy of perl and not
echo installed on the win system.
echo For e.g. -perlpath "D:\strawberry-perl-5.24.3.1-64bit-portable"
goto error
:unknown
echo.
echo Error: Unknown argument '%1'
goto error
:nodos
echo.
echo Error: Only a Windows NT based Operating System is supported
goto error
:nopf
echo.
echo Error: Cannot obtain the directory for Program Files
goto error
:novc
echo.
echo Error: %VC_DESC% is not installed
echo Error: Please check whether Visual compiler is installed at the path "%ABS_VC_PATH%"
echo Error: Please provide proper VS Path by using -VSpath
goto error
:noperl
echo.
echo Error: Perl is not installed
echo Error: Please check whether Perl is installed or it is at location "C:\Perl"
echo Error: If Perl is portable please provide perl root path by using -perlpath
goto error
:nox64
echo.
echo Error: %VC_DESC% does not support 64-bit builds
goto error
:noopenssl
echo.
echo Error: Cannot locate OpenSSL source directory
goto error
:error
if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" endlocal
exit /B 1
:success
projects: Update VS projects for OpenSSL 1.1.x - Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x. This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL 1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an OpenSSL configuration was chosen. The template changes in this commit were made by script: libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended: ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB} {Debug,Release}\include - Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the output directory (as seen above). Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just include the source include directory any longer. Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory. - Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is different from the temporary build directory. For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds. Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755 Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005 Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984 Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
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cd /d "%SAVED_PATH%"
endlocal
exit /B 0