| INSTALLATION FOR THE WINDOWS CE PLATFORM | |
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| Building OpenSSL for Windows CE requires the following external tools: | |
| * Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0 | |
| * wcecompat compatibility library (www.essemer.com.au) | |
| * Optionally ceutils for running automated tests (www.essemer.com.au) | |
| You also need Perl for Win32. You will need ActiveState Perl, available | |
| from http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl. | |
| Windows CE support in OpenSSL relies on wcecompat. All Windows CE specific | |
| issues should be directed to www.essemer.com.au. | |
| The C Runtime Library implementation for Windows CE that is included with | |
| Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0 is incomplete and in some places | |
| incorrect. wcecompat plugs the holes and tries to bring the Windows CE | |
| CRT to a level that is more compatible with ANSI C. wcecompat goes further | |
| and provides low-level IO and stream IO support for stdin/stdout/stderr | |
| (which Windows CE does not provide). This IO functionality is not needed | |
| by the OpenSSL library itself but is used for the tests and openssl.exe. | |
| More information is available at www.essemer.com.au. | |
| Building | |
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| Setup the eMbedded Visual C++ environment. There are batch files for doing | |
| this installed with eVC++. For an ARM processor, for example, execute: | |
| > "C:\Program Files\Microsoft eMbedded Tools\EVC\WCE300\BIN\WCEARM.BAT" | |
| Next indicate where wcecompat is located: | |
| > set WCECOMPAT=C:\wcecompat | |
| Next you should run Configure: | |
| > perl Configure VC-CE | |
| Next you need to build the Makefiles: | |
| > ms\do_ms | |
| If you get errors about things not having numbers assigned then check the | |
| troubleshooting section in INSTALL.W32: you probably won't be able to compile | |
| it as it stands. | |
| Then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do: | |
| - to build static libraries: | |
| > nmake -f ms\ce.mak | |
| - or to build DLLs: | |
| > nmake -f ms\cedll.mak | |
| If all is well it should compile and you will have some static libraries and | |
| executables in out32, or some DLLs and executables in out32dll. If you want | |
| to try the tests then make sure the ceutils are in the path and do: | |
| > cd out32 | |
| > ..\ms\testce | |
| This will copy each of the test programs to the Windows CE device and execute | |
| them, displaying the output of the tests on this computer. The output should | |
| look similar to the output produced by running the tests for a regular Windows | |
| build. | |