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* update for death of s23*Brent Cook2017-01-271-9/+6
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* Add export symbol support to CMakekinichiro2017-01-181-2/+1
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* Define CMake library object lists globallyMatt Stancliff2017-01-121-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | OBJECT collections in CMake don't generate any artifacts so these are safe to hoist out and define globally. library OBJECT targets are just a list of filenames. It can be useful for other projects to include lists of sources directly regardless of build mode (shared, static, or library).
* export DLLs functions for MSVC with CMakekinichiro2016-10-301-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | - Add 3 DEF files to export functions from Windows DLLs - Add gettimeofday to crypto/crypto.def (*1) - Remove gai_strerrorA from tls/tls.def (*1) - Fix CMakeLists.txt to use DEF files as PRIVATE - Change DLL import library file name since it duplicates with static library - Ignore compiler warning C4267, and Edit CMAKE_C_FLAGS not to overwrite it (*1) - Add USE_SHARED option to build openssl.exe with shared libraries (*1) (*1) recommended by @mcnameej
* build Windows DLL on CMakeSatoshi Yasushima2016-08-251-1/+3
| | | | | | | like below. * libcrypto-38.dll * libssl-39.dll * libtls-11.dll
* build MinGW on CMakeSatoshi Yasushima2016-08-251-1/+1
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* set link library dependencies with MSVC, fixes #221Brent Cook2016-07-311-0/+3
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* remove more deleted filesBrent Cook2015-09-111-2/+0
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* Do not build lib-objects targets if we are just building static libs.Brent Cook2015-09-091-9/+8
| | | | This confuses some cmake targets.
* disable shared CMake builds for OS X / Windows for nowBrent Cook2015-09-071-4/+9
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* remove s3_meth.c from CMake buildsBrent Cook2015-08-311-1/+0
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* Add install targets and shared libraries to CMakeJeff Davey2015-08-181-3/+11
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* add initial CMake and Visual Studio build supportBrent Cook2015-07-211-0/+53
This moves the compatibility include files from include to include/compat so we can use the awful MS C compiler <../include/> trick to emulate the GNU #include_next extension. This also removes a few old compat files we do not need anymore.