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Re: How to load openssl library in VC


cxf wrote:
> Hi,all:
>   I want load the library cygcrypto-0.9.8.dll dynamicly,so I write the
> program following the Cgywin FAQ "How do I use cygwin1.dll with Visual
> Studio or MinGW?" The program is:
> 
> 
>    typedef void (FAR __cdecl  *init)();
> 
>    init x;
>    BYTE buffer[60000];
>    HINSTANCE  dllInstance;
>    HINSTANCE  sslInstance;
>    dllInstance=LoadLibrary("cygwin1.dll");
>    x = (init)GetProcAddress(dllInstance, "cygwin_dll_init");
>    init();
>    sslInstance=LoadLibrary("cygcrypto-0.9.8.dll");
> 
> 
> But the program can not continue when executing the code 
> "sslInstance=LoadLibrary("cygcrypto-0.9.8.dll");" what happened? what is 
> this meaning "Make sure you have 4K of scratch space at the bottom of 
> your stack"? how to make sure the 4K of scratch space at the bottom of 
> your stack in VC?



You don't need to send the same message to the list twice.
Once is plenty.

Did you read and follow the entire FAQ entry, including the
bit about "read winsup/cygwin/how-cygtls-works.txt and the sample code in
winsup/testsuite/cygload to understand how this works"?  If
the "short version" listed in the FAQ is not enough
information for you to get it to work, then you should look
at the more detailed information and example in the source.

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