[stunnel-users] Build stunnel 4.53 binaries for windows error

Jose Alf. josealf at rocketmail.com
Tue Jul 24 17:39:48 CEST 2012


Anton,
 
I usually compile my stunnel under windows (mingw). I tested with Debian Squeeze installation and I found the same problem. In step 6, ./configure finish fine, but the Make step does not work.
 
I checked and I found the included directories are not th right ones. I will take a look later this week.
 
Mich,
 
Any suggestions?

Regards
Jose 

________________________________
 From: Anton Tkachev <anton.tkachev at gmail.com>
To: josealf at rocketmail.com 
Cc: stunnel-users-bounces at stunnel.org; stunnel-users at stunnel.org 
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Build stunnel 4.53 binaries for windows error
  

> Does the  ./configure script under stunnel-4.53 finish OK?
Yes. No errors at this step.

> I also think that you should pass a parameter to force the cross 
compilation of stunnel. It could be using the default system compiler. 
Maybe set CC, GCC environment vars to point to the cross compiler path 
before running ./configure: eg
> 
> export CC=/usr/pathtomingwgcc/bin/gcc
My mingw installation doesn't have any compiler.

I think the problem in openssl path, because error message is: 
# make stunnel.exe
i586-mingw32msvc-gcc -c -I/usr/src/openssl-1.0.0f-i586/include -mthreads -fstack-protector -O2 -Wall -Wextra -Wno-long-long -pedantic -o str.obj str.c
In file included from str.c:38:
common.h:392:33: error: openssl/opensslconf.h: No such file or directory
common.h:405:27: error: openssl/lhash.h: No such file or directory
common.h:406:25: error: openssl/ssl.h: No such file or directory
...

These files exist in /usr/src/openssl-1.0.0f-i586/include/openssl directory, but building doesn't work anyway... 



2012/7/20 <josealf at rocketmail.com>

Anton,
>
>Does the  ./configure script under stunnel-4.53 finish OK? I also think that you should pass a parameter to force the cross compilation of stunnel. It could be using the default system compiler. Maybe set CC, GCC environment vars to point to the cross compiler path before running ./configure: eg
>
>export CC=/usr/pathtomingwgcc/bin/gcc
>
>Enjoy!
>
>>________________________________
>
>From:  Anton Tkachev <anton.tkachev at gmail.com> 
>Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 21:44:09 +0700
>To: <josealf at rocketmail.com>
>Cc: <stunnel-users-bounces at stunnel.org>; <stunnel-users at stunnel.org> 
>Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Build stunnel 4.53 binaries for windows error
>
>Hey Jose,
>Thank you for your response!
>
>> You cross compiled your openssl 1.01c for mingw32, right?
>Yes, I used 
>./Configure --cross-compile-prefix=i586-mingw32msvc- mingw shared zlib-dynamic
>command.
>
>> Try passing the path of your mingw32 openssl includes and libs to stunnel configure:
>> 
>> --with-openssl*=
>> 
>> Do configure --help to see the exact syntax.
>
>Do you mean
>./configure --with-ssl=/usr/src/openssl-1.0.1c-i586 --includedir=/usr/i586-mingw32msvc/include --libdir=/usr/i586-mingw32msvc/lib 
>?
>Unfortunately 'make stunnel.exe' returns the same error in this case.
>
>
>2012/7/20 <josealf at rocketmail.com>
>
>Anton,
>>
>>Ahh... The joys of cross compiling!
>>
>>You cross compiled your openssl 1.01c for mingw32, right? Or you installed the mingw32 version.  Try passing the path of your mingw32 openssl includes and libs to stunnel configure:
>>
>>--with-openssl*=
>>
>>Do configure --help to see the exact syntax.
>>
>>Let us know how it goes.
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>>Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 16:28:57
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