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-*- text -*- To build Wget with VC++ run configure.bat (in the main wget directory), and then run nmake. At a certain point in time wget exposed some compiler bugs in VC++ 5.0; VC++ 6.0 sp 5 is known to be safe. However read the rest of this document before continuing. For VC++ the current default is to configure wget with ssl support; first get openssl (http://www.openssl.org), compile it and install relevant headers and libraries where your compiler can find them; currently this could mean (presuming default installation directories) copy (from the compiled openssl dirctory) the whole inc32/openssl directory and its contents to "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\Include\openssl", and from out32dll (in the openssl directory) the two needed libraries (libeay32.lib and ssleay32.lib) to "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\lib". These locations aren't exactly the best but will get you started if you don't know where to place these headers and libraries. Usually at runtime some openssl libraries (currently ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll) will need to be available in your environment PATH. If you want to build the help file you will need a copy of makeinfo to convert wget.texi to rtf and html. I've made a copy available at <URL:ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/wget/makeinfo.zip>. This copy of makeinfo is from the miktxt 1.10 archive available from ctan. You also will need perl 5, one possibility is Activeperl (currently free) from <URL:http://www.activestate.com>; you need to locate the download and install instructions for the current version available (since the packages and installation instructions change from time to time). If you don't want/can't to compile wget with openssl comment the SSL related lines in windows\Makefile.src; then follow the normal instructions (configure.bat and so on). Windows contributors: * Darko Budor <dbudor@zesoi.fer.hr> -- the initial work on the Windows port; * Tim Charron <tcharron@interlog.com> -- additional cleanup and contribution of the Watcom makefile; * John Burden <john@futuresguide.com> -- cleanup of the VC++ makefile to get a clean build with VC++ 5.0 on Windows 95; * Douglas E. Wegscheid -- maintains configure.bat and various Windows makefiles.