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<li>tar czf fossil-linux-x64-$VERSION.tar.gz fossil
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<h2>Windows</h2>
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<li>Use MinGW instead of MSVC for windows builds since the resulting binary has
fewer kernel.dll dependencies and works with older versions of windows such as
XP.</li>
XP &rarr; Does this argument still apply in late 2019?  Can we start deliverying only 64-bit binaries for Windows now?</li>
<li>On the Lenovo Yoga (Windows10) in a MinGW shell in ~/fossil/m1</li>
<li>fossil clean -x</li>
<li>make -f win/makefile.mingw FOSSIL_ENABLE_SSL=1
OPENSSLDIR=../../openssl-1.0.0l</li>
<li><b>OR:</b> tclsh ../mkfossil.tcl
<li>zip fossil-w32-$VERSION.zip fossil.exe
<li>Visit [https://submit.symantec.com/whitelist/isv/] to submit the new
    binary for whitelisting. &rarr; On 2018-05-04 this link reported that
    the whitelisting service is no longer available.
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<h2>Windows-64</h2>
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<li>Compile OpenSSL-1.1.1d.  (See below)
<li>Get a "x64 Native Tools Command Prompt" window.
<li>Cd to the win/ subfolder of the Fossil source tree.
<li>Edit Makefile.msc to make SSLDIR point to the top-level directory
    for the OpenSSL build.
<li>Run: nmake /f Makefile.msc FOSSIL_ENABLE_SSL=1 clean fossil.exe
<li>Run: zip fossil-w64-$VERSION.zip fossil.exe
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<h2>Mac</h2>
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<li>On 2015 MacPro in the ~/fossil/m1 directory</li>
<li>fossil clean -f</li>
<li>./configure</li>
<li># Edit the Makefile to specify /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.a 
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<ul>
<li>fossil tarball --name fossil-$VERSION version-$VERSION
fossil-src-$VERSION.tar.gz<br>
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<hr>
<h2>Building OpenSSL 1.1.1 On Windows</h2>
<ul>
<li> Download and unpack the tarball
<li> Install Strawberry perl
<li> Get a "x64 Native Tools Command Prompt"
<li> CD to the OpenSSL source directory
<li> Run: c:/strawberry/perl/bin/perl Configure VC-WIN64A no-asm no-ssl3 no-weak-ssl-ciphers no-shared
<li> Run: nmake /f makefile
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