This is not a bug but a feature request.
It seems that TC looks for OpenSSL dll's (libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll, libssl-1_1-x64.dll) only from the folder where TC is installed in.
Would it be possible to search for them also from PATH, if they don't exist in TC folder?
That way there would be no need to copy dll-files to TC folder after each OpenSSL update.
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Re: TC10.0 / OpenSSL
Wouldn't this be a security issue?
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Re: TC10.0 / OpenSSL
Just make Symlinks or Hardlinks to you OpenSSL files in TC
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Re: TC10.0 / OpenSSL
I had the same thought as Horst.Epp. The only prerequisite for hard links is that the TC directory must be on the same volume as the DLLs.
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