Updated OpenSSL used for win32 builds.
Note that as of OpenSSL 1.0.0, the "ms\do_ms" script (previously documented to be used if one doesn't want to use the assembly language files) tries to use MASM. Additionally, OpenSSL 1.0.2 finally broke MASM support. To fix this, we now explicitly use "no-asm" in OpenSSL options.
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TEMP = tmp
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OBJS = objs.msvc8
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OPENSSL = openssl-1.0.1p
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OPENSSL = openssl-1.0.2d
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ZLIB = zlib-1.2.8
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PCRE = pcre-8.37
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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=enable-tlsext \
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--with-openssl-opt=no-asm \
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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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