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      hdarama last edited by

      Hi there. I want to add Openssl support to my Qt installation. I configured my QtSDK 1.1.3 like http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/How_to_build_a_static_Qt_version_for_Windows_with_gcc except static options. But there is no "configure.exe" or something like this.

      I need openssl and its capabilities. Which sdk is right one for this build?

      I know how to configure Qt, but in sdk files i cant find it.

      Installiation
      Mingw 32
      QtSDK 1.1.3 from binaries.

      Edit:

      Shall i install from source code ?

      Second Edit: How to solve problem

      I installed Qt 4.7.4 source via maintaince tool. Thanks trolls :D

      http://www.d-programming-language.org/

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        dangelog last edited by

        The SDK is fine -- it's built with OpenSSL support. But it doesn't ship with OpenSSL, thus you need to install it by hand (and be sure that at runtime Qt can find its libraries, which usually means put the .dlls in your application folder or add the OpenSSL directory to the PATH).

        Software Engineer
        KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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          hdarama last edited by

          Hi peppe. Thanks for answer. I know how to configure Qt with openssl support. But i cant find configure.exe in new installation. I'm using QtSDK 1.1.3 from http://get.qt.nokia.com/qtsdk/Qt_SDK_Win_offline_v1_1_3_en.exe

          I think, i'm using wrong sdk, or i must install it from source. Because there is no configure.exe in this package.
          Best regards.

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            dangelog last edited by

            You don't have to reconfigure Qt. OpenSSL is already enabled. If you want to recompile Qt (for instance, to statically link openssl into it) then you have to grab the sources and compile from scratch (do NOT use the sources inside the sdk).

            Software Engineer
            KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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              hdarama last edited by

              [quote author="peppe" date="1317714974"]You don't have to reconfigure Qt. OpenSSL is already enabled. If you want to recompile Qt (for instance, to statically link openssl into it) then you have to grab the sources and compile from scratch (do NOT use the sources inside the sdk).[/quote]

              Is openssl enabled ? Can i use blowfish for encryption so ?

              In docs - http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/configure-options.html
              openssl - Compile in run-time OpenSSL support - This option denotes a default value and needs to be evaluated. If the evaluation succeeds, the feature is included.

              I need openssl cyrpto library. I need encrypt a file with qt app and decrypt with php server app. So openssl is standart for this process.

              Thanks for answers.

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