Hello there,
When compiling the dcmnet applications with activated OpenSSL support on Microsoft Visual Studio 6 everything seems to work out (0 errors, some warnings), but the executables won't work. I always get an error message "ordinal number 3XXX not found in DLL 'LIBEAY32.dll'."
When compiling without OpenSSL support, everything is o.k.
My system is XP home edition, the external libraries are the precompiled ones from the Offis download area.
Any suggestions?
regards
Andreas Knopke
Compiling on MVS 6 with OpenSSL
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thanks for your reply.
I found out that there are indeed two versions of Libeay32.dll and SSLeay32.dll on my systems. The ones by OFFIS (dcmtk-3.5.3-win32-i386-support\openssl-0.9.7d\bin) are much younger than the ones in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder by Microsoft.
Does this mean that I have to provide these two dll's along with any OpenSSL capable application and put them into the applications directory to avoid the usage of Microsoft's older libraries?
regards,
Andreas
I found out that there are indeed two versions of Libeay32.dll and SSLeay32.dll on my systems. The ones by OFFIS (dcmtk-3.5.3-win32-i386-support\openssl-0.9.7d\bin) are much younger than the ones in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder by Microsoft.
Does this mean that I have to provide these two dll's along with any OpenSSL capable application and put them into the applications directory to avoid the usage of Microsoft's older libraries?
regards,
Andreas
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