I'm using libcurl in a Win32 C++ application.
I have the curllib.vcproj project added to my solution and set my other projects to depend on it.
How do I build it with SSL support enabled?
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Well, since this post failed badly, I had to dig into the matter myself. Also check out the other answers and comments for additional info regarding other versions etc. EDIT: Since I posted this Q there seems to be ready-built binaries made available from the curl homepage. Check out James' answer. So here goes:- Preprocessor The following two symbols need to be fed to the preprocessor to enable SSL for libcurl:
(libcurl uses OpenSSL for SSL support) Alternatively the symbols can be added directly to a file called setup.h in libcurl, but I'm not too happy about modifying code in 3rd party distributions unless I really have to. Rebuilding the libcurl library, I now got some errors about OpenSSL include files not being found. Naturally, since I haven't set up the OpenSSL distribution properly yet. Compiling OpenSSL binaries I downloaded the OpenSSL 0.9.8 source distribution and unpacked it. In the root of the source distribution there's a file called INSTALL.W32 which describes how to compile the OpenSSL binaries. The build chain requires perl, so I installed the latest version of ActivePerl. I had some trouble with the build, which might not be applicable to all systems, but I'll go through it here in case somebody experiences the same. According to INSTALL.W32: Run the following commandline tasks with current directory set to the source distribution root:
(Where "c:/some/openssl/dir" should be replaced by the dir where OpenSSL should be installed. Don't use spaces in this path. The compilation further ahead will fail in that case)
For me this step was unsuccessful at first, since I lacked the environment variables OSVERSION and TARGETCPU. I set these to 5.1.2600 and x86 respectively. You may get complaint about OSVERSION being "insane", but look closer, this error is for WinCE and doesn't affect the Win32 setup. To get hold of your OS version, run the 'ver' command from a command prompt or run winver.exe.
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The source now compiles. Took approx 5 minutes on my laptop. When compilation is completed, the libs or binaries have been placed in: distroot/out32 - for static library build or distroot/out32dll - for DLL build Building and linking Now, back to visual studio and point out the libs and include path for headers. The include files are located in distroot/inc32/openssl. Remember to add libeay32.lib and ssleay32.lib as linker input. Rebuild the libcurl project. Error! Well at least for me with this version of OpenSSL. it complained about a struct typedef in one of the OpenSSL headers. I couldn't find any info on this. After an hour of googling I broke my own principle and commented out the typedef from the OpenSSL header, and luckily libcurl wasn't using that symbol so it built fine. Update: As pointed out by Jason, this issue seems to have dissapeared as of version 1.0.0a. Now, for confirming that SSL support is enabled for libcurl, run the following code:
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Maybe this isn't the answer anyone is looking for, but I simply just downloaded the precompiled dlls from this link found at http://curl.haxx.se/download.html I ran the test that sharkin provided, and if( vinfo->features & CURL_VERSION_SSL ) proved to be true. | |||||
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When compiling OpenSSL 1.0.0 on Windows with Visual Studio 2010, it eventually threw a 0x2 error:
It seems that this error will be thrown because of a flag in the perl Configure file, namely -WX. As the MSDN documentation states:
After removing the -WX occurrences in the Configure file and re-entering the commands stated here it built fine and passed all tests. | |||||
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i did "do_nt.bat" for windows 7 rc7100 don't forget "nmake -f ms\nt.mak install" to copy the headers correctly thanks this did help a lot | |||
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Couple of notes in response to and/or in addition to the above.. First, if you don't want to mess with ActivePerl, Strawberry Perl is terrific and worked perfectly for this. Second, in lieu of using do_ms.bat, I would recommend preferring do_masm if possible since, according to INSTALL.W32,
Also, build 0.9.8l (L) of OpenSSL was a nightmare so I eventually gave up and reverted to 0.9.8k which built and linked (statically) with libcurl 1.9 without issue. | ||||
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If you build with Visual Studio IDE and get 58 odd warnings as the likes of "inconsistent dll linkage curl_global_init / curl_msnprintf /..." you should add CURL_STATICLIB to the preproccessor definitions. so the entire definition line should look like: USE_SSLEAY;USE_OPENSSL;CURL_STATICLIB. With this all the warning will disappear. Some would ignore the warnings and go on using the libs, but then will get corresponding *error*s as the likes of curl_global_init / curl_msnprintf. It can be very annoying. Hope it can help somebody. | |||
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I've got such an error
I added path to include folder on MinGW to the PATH variable - same thing | |||||||||||
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That error can be solved by executing vcvarsall.bat in Visual Studio. | ||||
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