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Must have a recent copy of openssl installed. if you don't do this. |
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− | * download and extract [http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8h.tar.gz] |
+ | * download and extract openssl [http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8h.tar.gz] |
* run './config' and then 'make' to build the lib. |
* run './config' and then 'make' to build the lib. |
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* copy genpass.c into the openssl directory |
* copy genpass.c into the openssl directory |
Revision as of 21:53, 6 April 2009
Compilation notes
Windows
If anyone is trying to compile this using MinGW on Windows, you'll run into some linking problems with libcrypto. After searching around for awhile, I found that the problem can be solved by adding -lgdi32 to your linker flags.
I just needed the -lgdi32 What crap that a crypto lib linked to a graphics library
I don't know, it's screwy. I think a lot of OpenSSL is actually hacky on Windows (after reading the posts with corrections for this problem, it seems like their talking about some kind of pre-alpha program that barely works on anything besides Linux). Also, I see that compiling works with just gdi, so I removed it from my initial suggestion. Must have had ws2_32 first or something..
Mac compiling
Must have a recent copy of openssl installed. if you don't do this.
- download and extract openssl [1]
- run './config' and then 'make' to build the lib.
- copy genpass.c into the openssl directory
- compile with 'gcc genpass.c libcrypto.a -o genpass -I./include/'
plz correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm no mac expert --posixninja 21:52, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
Linux compiling
What do you expect? Works fine with just -lcrypto.