Stefan Küng wrote:
> Joseph Galbraith wrote:
>> Stefan Küng wrote:
>>> Joseph Galbraith wrote:
>>>> PS... it appears to have installed itself in the Program Files
>>>> (x86) directory instead of in Program Files.
>>> To (x86)? That's bad. There must be at least one binary not built for
>>> x64 but for x86 left in the msi - maybe the ssleay32.dll?
>>
>> ssleay32 doesn't appear to have been installed at all.
>>
>> There was a previous 32 bit install on the machine-- it
>> installed into that folder... so it might have something
>> to do with that.
>
> Can you do a complete uninstall and then install the x64 version again?
> Maybe the msi didn't overwrite the ssleay32.dll because it thought it
> was the same?
> And yes, I think OpenSSL should rename the dll to ssleay64.dll for x64
> builds, but the build system does not, so I don't do either.
Hopefully, this is just strange email sequencing on the list :-)
That is exactly what I did, and it worked as you suspect.
>
>> (You don't happen to have 64-bit versions of ssleay32 and ...
>> oh shoot... is it leah32.dll? laying around you could send
>> me so I can get my installation up and running again :-)
>
> I'm not sure. I maybe could use the cross compiler, but I can't
> guarantee anything...
>
> (give me a few minutes)
The re-installation worked... thank you though.
Thanks,
Joseph
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscribe@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
For additional commands, e-mail: dev-help@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Received on Wed Jan 25 22:57:20 2006