Issue #15172: Document NASM 2.10+ as requirement for building OpenSSL 1.0.1 on Windows
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- Issue #17547: In configure, explicitly pass -Wformat for the benefit for GCC
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- Issue #15172: Document NASM 2.10+ as requirement for building OpenSSL 1.0.1
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on Windows.
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What's New in Python 3.3.1 release candidate 1?
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You can (theoretically) use any version of OpenSSL you like - the
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build process will automatically select the latest version.
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You must install the NASM assembler from
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You must install the NASM assembler 2.10 or newer from
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http://nasm.sf.net
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for x86 builds. Put nasmw.exe anywhere in your PATH.
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for x86 builds. Put nasmw.exe anywhere in your PATH. More recent
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versions of OpenSSL may need a later version of NASM. If OpenSSL's self
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tests don't pass, you should first try to update NASM and do a full
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rebuild of OpenSSL.
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Note: recent releases of nasm only have nasm.exe. Just rename it to
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nasmw.exe.
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