Hello --
Are there some solid instructions for building stunnel on windows? I am using Microsoft VS 2015 and the 64-bit compilers --
I had no issues building Openssl-fips and openssl using the fips modules, but stunnel doesnt appear to find them.
This is the basic error I am running into, but could be that stunnel wont work with 64-bit?
C:\stunnel_build\stunnel-5.36.tar\stunnel-5.36\src>.\makew32.bat
W32 ENVIRONMENT OK
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 14.00.24210.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Detected target: win64
cl /MD /W3 /O2 /nologo /I"\devel\win64\openssl\include" /DUNICODE /D_UNICODE -Fo..\obj\win64\stunnel.obj -c ..\src\stunnel.c
stunnel.c
c:\stunnel_build\stunnel-5.36.tar\stunnel-5.36\src\common.h(414): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'openssl/opensslconf.h': No such file or directory
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\BIN\amd64\cl.EXE"' : return code '0x2'
Stop.
@echo off
TITLE W32 STUNNEL
:: In a multi-target compilation environment, it is better to open
:: a new cmd.exe window in order to avoid PATH pollution
:: (for example with some previous WCE compilation attempts)
set NEWTGTCPU=W64
rem Adjust the MS VC environment variables
rem ---------------------
rem Detect the latest Visual Studio
rem Visual Studio 2008
if DEFINED VS90COMNTOOLS if exist "%VS90COMNTOOLS%..\..\vc\vcvarsall.bat" set vsTools=%VS90COMNTOOLS%
rem Visual Studio 2010
if DEFINED VS100COMNTOOLS if exist "%VS100COMNTOOLS%..\..\vc\vcvarsall.bat" set vsTools=%VS100COMNTOOLS%
rem Visual Studio 2012
if DEFINED VS110COMNTOOLS if exist "%VS110COMNTOOLS%..\..\vc\vcvarsall.bat" set vsTools=%VS110COMNTOOLS%
rem Visual Studio 2013
if DEFINED VS120COMNTOOLS if exist "%VS120COMNTOOLS%..\..\vc\vcvarsall.bat" set vsTools=%VS120COMNTOOLS%
rem Visual Studio 2015
if DEFINED VS140COMNTOOLS if exist "%VS140COMNTOOLS%..\..\vc\vcvarsall.bat" set vsTools=%VS140COMNTOOLS%
::rem Initialize the Visual Studio tools
::call "%vsTools%..\..\vc\vcvarsall.bat"
rem Check the MSenv variables against our reference values
set isenvok=0
if NOT DEFINED TARGETCPU set TARGETCPU=XXXXX
if "%NEWTGTCPU%"=="%TARGETCPU%" set /A "isenvok+=1"
if %isenvok%==1 echo W32 ENVIRONMENT OK
if %isenvok%==1 goto envisok
:: Useless with separated target folders
::echo W32 TARGET CPU changed, destroying every obj files
::del .\*.obj
:: if env is NOT ok, adjust the MS VC environment variables
:: (this is to avoid repetitive pollution of PATH)
echo W32 ENVIRONMENT ADJUSTED
:: Reset of INCLUDE is needed because of accumulation of includes in vcvars32
set INCLUDE=
call "%vsTools%..\..\vc\bin\amd64\vcvars64.bat"
set TARGETCPU=%NEWTGTCPU%
:envisok
rem Make everything
rem ---------------
nmake.exe -f vc.mak %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9