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-*- text -*- To build Wget with VC++ run configure.bat in the 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. 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). To configure Wget with VC++ with ssl support first get openssl, compile it and install relevant headers and libraries where your compiler can find them; then uncomment the SSL related lines in windows\Makefile.src; then follow the normal instructions (configure.bat and so on). Usually at runtime some openssl libraries (currently ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll) will need to be available in your environment PATH. 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.