libeay32MT.lib(e_capi.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp__CertFreeCertificateContext@4 referenced in function _capi_free_key
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* remove opensc-msi folder, everything related to building on/for Windows is in /win32
* OpenSC shall be built in static mode
* set default paths for OpenSSL Win32 installer locations
* build with OpenSSL by default
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using the VS. The dll will contain all of OpenSC,
OpenSSL and zlib in a single dll, and thus can
reside anywere. Without this, winlogin would require
it to reside in system32.
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* shift libpkcs11 from src/pkcs11 to src/common as it is not used to implement the OpenSC PKCS#11 module
* invent a "libscdl" mini library that implements either libltdl based dynamic loading or uses native interfaces
* drop hard requirement for libltl to build OpenSC
* native Windows build does not need libltdl any more
* specify CNGSDK include dir to find cardmod.h. CNGSDK only registers with a handful of compilers
Deals with #323
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This makes it universal, as some cards don't have the personal data file (Digi-ID)
It also makes it a bit ugly, as the common name is the name and personal ID code
concatenated like "FIRSTNAME,LASTNAME,123456789"
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(1) use the exports for opensc-pkcs11.dll, onepin-opensc-pkcs11.dll,
and pkcs11-spy.dll
(2) don't link common.lib with scconf.lib, to avoid duplicate messages
later.
(3) add piv-tool to openssl_programs.
By Douglas E. Engert
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files to build on Windows.
I got rutoken to compile, and took out the #ifdef's I had in last week.
The rutoken programmer declared some variables in the middle of a block
rather then having all the declare statements at the beginning of a block
as is normally done in C. The Microsoft compile treats this as an error.
(Actual many errors.)
The makedef.pl is no longer needed, as the exports files can be used.
Note that in the original Makefile.mak files only opensc.def and
pkcs15init.def were created.
winconfig.h has a number of changes. As discussed last week this could
be created by autoconf. I also noted that the Active State Perl that
was required for the makedef.pl has a psed command that could be used
like sed to update winconfig.h. I did not attempt to do this.
win32/Make.rules.mak - Use ENABLE_OPENSSL and ENABLE_ZLIB
src/tools/Makefile.mak - add the rutoken.tool.exe
src/tools/eidenv.c - use PACKAGE_VERSION
src/pkcs11/Makefile.mak - reorder the objest to match the list in the
Makefile.am. Makes it easier to read.
src/include/winconfig.h - The windows version of the config.h
Changes based on discussions on the list last week.
src/common/Makefile.mak - renamed modules.
src/pkcs15init/Makefile.mak - reordered, and added back the rutoken modules
replaced the use of makdef.pl to sue the exports file.
src/scconf/Makefile.mak - reordered objects.
src/libopensc/card-rutoken.c -
error. Moved the declares to the beginning of blocks.
src/libopensc/Makefile.mak - reorder names, and add rutoken.
Use the libopensc.exports file.
src/libopensc/pkcs15-prkey-rutoken.c - more moving of declare statements.
By Douglas E. Engert
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