| Compiling PicoTLS with Visual Studio 2017 |
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| The source contains a Visual Studio 2017 solution (picotls/picotlsvs/picotlsvs.sln) |
| which itself contains 5 projects: |
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| * Three libraries, picotls.lib and its dependencies cifra.lib and uecc.lib; |
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| * A test project, testopenssl.exe, which will run on a console and |
| execute the OpenSSL tests; |
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| * And, an example project, picotlsvs.exe, which will perform a TLS exchange |
| in memory, and demonstrate how to use PicoTLS in windows. |
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| The code has a dependency on OpenSSL. When building the 32 bit projects (WIN32) it |
| expects to find: |
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| * OpenSSL header files under $(OPENSSLDIR)\include |
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| * OpenSSL library libcrypto.lib under $(OPENSSLDIR) |
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| When building the 64 bits projects (X64), it expects to find: |
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| * OpenSSL header files under $(OPENSSL64DIR)\include |
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| * OpenSSL library libcrypto.lib under $(OPENSSL64DIR) |
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| You will need also to copy libcrypto.dll to the library that contains your |
| executable, or to otherwise register that library. Be sure to copy the 32 bit |
| library or 64 bit library, depending on which type of project you build. |
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| Only two configurations are tested: "X86 Debug" and "X86 Release". The X64 configurations |
| will compile, but are not tested yet. |
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| Feel free to provide feedback and contribute. |