Geoffrey Talvola wrote: > I'm not able to get this far though, because when I try to > build _ssl I have > problems. When I run build_ssl.py it grinds away for several minutes > building OpenSSL, then fails with this message while building > openssl.exe: > > link /nologo /subsystem:console /machine:I386 /opt:ref > /out:out32\openssl.exe @C:\temp\nnb00239. > > NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't know how to make > 'D:\Python-2.3a1-Source\openssl-0.9.7/out32.dbg/libeay32.lib' > > The weird thing is that that file already exists. > > Can anyone help me out here? This is Windows NT with VC++ 6.0. I've > successfully built OpenSSL before, but there's something > about the way it's > being built by build_ssl.py that's failing. Never mind -- I figured out the problem. I had DEBUG set to 1 in my environment for some reason, which confused the makefile for _ssl.pyd. Unsetting that variable fixed the problem. - Geoff
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