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Just to add to your message, Buck...

You can type "make clean" to delete all of the .dll, .exe, .o, etc files
so that when you type "make" again it'll start from scratch.


On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Buck wrote:

> I have a hint I'd like to tell the list about regarding SSL.  This was news
> to me, but experienced C programmers probably won't get bit like I did.
>
> I wanted to add SSL support to my tn5250.  I followed all the instructions
> and tested OpenSSL with s_client to my iSeries, so I know that OpenSSL and
> the iSeries are working.  Then I tried .\config with the SSL options (good
> docs Scott!) and make.  Well, make didn't do anything.  It told me there was
> no work to do.  Well, duh.  I deleted tn5250.exe and did make again.  It
> re-bound tn5250.exe for me but SSL didn't work.
>
> You can see it coming.  Of course it didn't work: the .o files were created
> aeons ago without SSL support and re-binding the non-SSL modules is pretty
> dumb.  So I deleted all the .o files and did a make.  All were re-created
> and tn5250 now works just fine with SSL.
>
> I wanted to put this in the archives in case some other new person should
> try adding SSL after the fact.
> Many thanks for the fine documentation and the code!
>   --buck

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