Win32: preserving binary compatibility with Windows XP - Vista.
OpenSSL 1.1.0 and above uses BCrypt if available (Windows 7 or higher). This results in an unusable binary on older Windows versions, when building with newer Windows SDK (such as 7.0A). Using CFLAGS to define _WIN32_WINNT allows to set a desired ABI and make sure the binary works with Windows XP. To not mix with other potential CFLAGS uses, it is set in GNUmakefile.
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--with-mail \
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--with-stream \
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--with-openssl=$(OBJS)/lib/$(OPENSSL) \
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--with-openssl-opt="no-asm no-tests" \
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--with-openssl-opt="no-asm no-tests \
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CFLAGS=-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0501" \
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--with-http_ssl_module \
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--with-mail_ssl_module \
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--with-stream_ssl_module
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