08-26-2022, 04:04 PM
Seems I have to do an about face on having a resolution to my issue. While it does seem like the right approach (including OpenSSL's headers), it still fell short. Turns out that a few symbols for OpenSSL were missing from hdi_core-win-ai16-rls-64.lib. To list one important one is EVP_DigestVerifyUpdate. To be sure of this, I did a dumpbin of hdi_core-win-ai16-rls-64.lib and there was no reference for it. But did find references for its counterparts EVP_DigestVerifyInit and EVP_DigestVerifyFinal.
I thought maybe I could go through the OpenSSL source on Github and put together an .h and .c files for the missing parts, but after a good part of the day, that was a futile effort. So I'm back to square one on this. And I just might have to revert back to my working code and try to live with the warnings about deprecation. Unless someone out there has another idea.
Regards,
Marvin
I thought maybe I could go through the OpenSSL source on Github and put together an .h and .c files for the missing parts, but after a good part of the day, that was a futile effort. So I'm back to square one on this. And I just might have to revert back to my working code and try to live with the warnings about deprecation. Unless someone out there has another idea.
Regards,
Marvin