Reino Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 22 hours ago, Reino said: They are actually and always have been. I don't update the upstream script anymore, but all that I locally changed was "openssl-3.3.1" to "openssl-3.6.1". 6 hours ago, VistaLover said: this doesn't add up at all with my findings You're right. I take it back what I said earlier. I have actually changed the build_openssl3() function locally to automate the process of creating the shared- as well as the static-release. And in the process I forgot to strip both dlls. The filesizes are now identical to what you ended up with. I re-uploaded 'openssl-3.6.1-win32-shared-dev-xpmod-sse.7z'. 1
VistaLover Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, Reino said: You're right. I take it back what I said earlier. I have actually changed the build_openssl3() function locally to automate the process of creating the shared- as well as the static-release. And in the process I forgot to strip both dlls. The filesizes are now identical to what you ended up with. I re-uploaded 'openssl-3.6.1-win32-shared-dev-xpmod-sse.7z'. Many thanks for your follow-up , which actually sets the record straight ; and thanks for the re-upload ! Best regards.
j7n Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Where are these OpenSSL DLLs usable in apart from a YouTube downloader? Legacy applications that I have all depend on libeay32 and ssleay32. And do they support new algorithms to justify their much bigger size?
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