How to build OpenSSL on Windows with Visual Studio 2017?

Modified version of The Quantum Physicist python script

It can compile OpenSSL 1.0.x or OpenSSL 1.1.x

It can compile with multiple version of Visual Studio 2017/2019 included.

1) Create the file: CompileOpenSSL.py

import os
import os.path
from subprocess import call
import shutil
import sys
import re
import argparse

# args
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-f", "--filename", help="First argument must be the tar.gz file of OpenSSL source", required=True)
parser.add_argument("-a", "--arch", help="Second argument must be x86 or amd64", required=True)
parser.add_argument("-v", "--vs_version", help="Visual Studio version (eg:90, 140, 150)", required=True)
parser.set_defaults(writeVersionInfos=False)
args = parser.parse_args()

compile_flags = "-no-asm"
#compile_flags = "-no-asm -no-shared"

openssl_32_flag = "VC-WIN32"
openssl_64_flag = "VC-WIN64A"

working_dir = os.getcwd()

dirname  = args.filename.replace(".tar.gz","")

src_32_suffix = "_" + "vs" + args.vs_version + "_32"
src_64_suffix = "_" + "vs" + args.vs_version + "_64"

vs_tools_env_var = "VS" + args.vs_version + "COMNTOOLS"


if args.arch != "x86" and args.arch != "amd64":
    print("Second argument must be x86 or amd64")
    exit(1)


if not bool(re.match("(openssl-){1}(\d)+(.)(\d)+(.)(\d)+(\w)+(.tar.gz)",args.filename)):
    print("The file given doesn't seem to be an openssl source file. It must be in the form: openssl-x.y.zw.tar.gz")
    exit(1)


call("7z x -y " + args.filename) #extract the .gz file

dirname_src_32 = dirname + src_32_suffix
dirname_src_64 = dirname + src_64_suffix
dirname_bin_32 = dirname + src_32_suffix + "_build"
dirname_bin_64 = dirname + src_64_suffix + "_build"

openssl_tar_file = args.filename[0:-3]

if args.arch == "x86":

#delete previous directories
    shutil.rmtree(os.getcwd()+'/'+dirname, ignore_errors=True)
    shutil.rmtree(os.getcwd()+'/'+dirname_src_32, ignore_errors=True)

#extract tar file for 32

    call("7z x -y " + openssl_tar_file)
    os.rename(dirname, dirname_src_32)

#Compile 32
    os.chdir(dirname_src_32)

    print("perl Configure " + openssl_32_flag + " --prefix=" + os.path.join(working_dir,dirname_bin_32) + " " + compile_flags)
    call("perl Configure " + openssl_32_flag + " --prefix=" + os.path.join(working_dir,dirname_bin_32) + " " + compile_flags,shell=True)

    if( os.path.exists("ms/do_ms.bat") ):
        call("ms\do_ms.bat",shell=True)
        print(os.getcwd())
        call("nmake -f ms/ntdll.mak",shell=True)
        call("nmake -f ms/ntdll.mak install",shell=True)
    else:
        call("nmake",shell=True)
        call("nmake test",shell=True)
        call("nmake install",shell=True)

    print("32-bit compilation complete.")

#Go back to base dir
os.chdir(working_dir)
################

if args.arch == "amd64":

#delete previous directories
    shutil.rmtree(os.getcwd()+'/'+dirname, ignore_errors=True)
    shutil.rmtree(os.getcwd()+'/'+dirname_src_64, ignore_errors=True)


#extract for 64
    call("7z x -y " + openssl_tar_file)
    os.rename(dirname, dirname_src_64)

#Compile 64
    os.chdir(dirname_src_64)

    call("perl Configure " + openssl_64_flag + " --prefix=" + os.path.join(working_dir,dirname_bin_64) + " " + compile_flags,shell=True)
    if( os.path.exists("ms\do_ms.bat") ):
        call("ms\do_win64a.bat",shell=True)
        call("nmake -f ms/ntdll.mak",shell=True)
        call("nmake -f ms/ntdll.mak install",shell=True)
    else:
        call("nmake",shell=True)
        call("nmake test",shell=True)
        call("nmake install",shell=True)

    print("64-bit compilation complete.")

#Go back to base dir
os.chdir(working_dir)
################

os.remove(openssl_tar_file)

2) Create the file: CompileOpenSSL_vs.cmd

ECHO  --------------------------------------
ECHO Require Python, 7Zip, PERL and NASM in PATH
ECHO  --------------------------------------

Rem ------------------------------------------------------
Rem TO CONFIGURE -----------------------------------------
Rem ------------------------------------------------------

Rem SET YOUR LOCAL PATHS-----------------------------------------
SET PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\7-Zip;C:\Perl64\bin;M:\Backup\Coders\_tools\7-Zip\;%PATH% 

Rem SET YOUR OPENSSL ARCHIVE-----------------------------------------
REM SET FILENAME=openssl-1.0.2r.tar.gz 
SET FILENAME=openssl-1.1.1b.tar.gz

Rem SET THE VERSION OF YOUR VISUAL STUDIO-----------------------------------------
SET VSVERSION=%1


Rem ------------------------------------------------------
Rem COMPILATION LAUNCH -----------------------------------
Rem ------------------------------------------------------

Rem UTILS PATH-----
SET VSCOMNTOOLSNAME=VS%VSVERSION%COMNTOOLS

Rem Pick the good path for Visual Studio-----------------------------------------
IF %VSVERSION% GEQ 150 (
    Echo DO NOT FORGET TO ADD A SYSTEM VARIABLE %VSCOMNTOOLSNAME% - like: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\Tools\"
    SET VCVARPATH="%%%VSCOMNTOOLSNAME%%%..\..\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat"
) ELSE (
    SET VCVARPATH="%%%VSCOMNTOOLSNAME%%%..\..\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
)

Rem Set env -----------------------------------------
@pushd "%~dp0"
call %VCVARPATH% %2
@popd

Rem ------------------------------------------------------
Rem TEST APP EXIST -----------------------------------
Rem ------------------------------------------------------

where /q 7z.exe
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 (
    ECHO The application "7z.exe" is missing. Ensure to add/install it to the PATH in beginning of this script, check SET PATH
    PAUSE
    EXIT /B
)

where /q perl.exe
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 (
    ECHO The application "perl.exe" is missing. Ensure to add/install it to the PATH in beginning of this script, check SET PATH
    PAUSE
    EXIT /B
)

where /q nmake.exe
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 (
    ECHO The application "nmake.exe" is missing. Ensure to add/install it to the PATH in beginning of this script, check SET PATH
    PAUSE
    EXIT /B
)

where /q py.exe
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 (
    ECHO The application "py.exe" [shortcut of python] is missing. Ensure to add/install it to the PATH in beginning of this script, check SET PATH
    PAUSE
    EXIT /B
)

Rem Launch compilation -----------------------------------------

py CompileOpenSSL.py -f %FILENAME% -a %2 -v %VSVERSION%


PAUSE

3) Launch compilation from command line (Outside Visual Studio) eg:

CompileOpenSSL_vs.cmd 150 x86
CompileOpenSSL_vs.cmd 150 amd64

CompileOpenSSL_vs.cmd 90 x86

I've not used VS2017 but previous versions. I imagine it is much the same. Note the instructions below are for OpenSSL 1.1.0 or above. They do not work for OpenSSL 1.0.2. In brief the steps are:

  1. Install Perl (either ActiveState or Strawberry)

[EDIT, see my (kritzel_sw) comment below: I would strongly recommend to use Strawberry)]

  1. Install NASM

  2. Make sure both Perl and NASM are on your %PATH%

  3. Fire up a Visual Studio Developer Command Prompt with administrative privileges (make sure you use the 32-bit one if you are building 32-bit OpenSSL, or the 64-bit one if you are building 64-bit OpenSSL)

  4. From the root of the OpenSSL source directory enter perl Configure VC-WIN32, if you want 32-bit OpenSSL or perl Configure VC-WIN64A if you want 64-bit OpenSSL

  5. Enter nmake

  6. Enter nmake test

  7. Enter nmake install

[EDIT, unless you change the target directory in the configuration, nmake install needs administrator privileges. So the VC command prompt must be started as administrator for this final step]

If anything goes wrong at any stage, check the INSTALL file and the NOTES.WIN file.


For OpenSSL 1.0.2, I wrote a Python script that does the building for me. I have this habit of making these scripts, as I don't like to reinvent the wheel everytime I need to build something.

The script is made for OpenSSL 1.0.2. Probably the changes are minimal for OpenSSL 1.1.0.

Here's the script:

import os
from subprocess import call
import sys
import re

vs_version = "140"
compile_flags = "-no-asm -no-shared"


openssl_32_flag = "VC-WIN32"
openssl_64_flag = "VC-WIN64A"

src_32_suffix = "_" + "vs" + vs_version + "_32"
src_64_suffix = "_" + "vs" + vs_version + "_64"

vs_tools_env_var = "VS" + vs_version + "COMNTOOLS"

if len(sys.argv) < 2:
    print("First argument must be the tar.gz file of OpenSSL source")
    exit(1)

if len(sys.argv) < 3:
    print("Second argument must be 32 or 64")
    exit(1)

filename = sys.argv[1]
dirname  = filename.replace(".tar.gz","")
working_dir = os.getcwd()
arch = sys.argv[2]

if arch != "32" and arch != "64":
    print("Second argument must be 32 or 64")
    exit(1)


if not bool(re.match("(openssl-){1}(\d)+(.)(\d)+(.)(\d)+(\w)+(.tar.gz)",filename)):
    print("The file given doesn't seem to be an openssl source file. It must be in the form: openssl-x.y.zw.tar.gz")
    exit(1)


call("7z x " + filename) #extract the .gz file

dirname_src_32 = dirname + src_32_suffix
dirname_src_64 = dirname + src_64_suffix
dirname_bin_32 = dirname + src_32_suffix + "_build"
dirname_bin_64 = dirname + src_64_suffix + "_build"

openssl_tar_file = filename[0:-3]

if arch == "32":
#extract tar file for 32
    call("7z x " + openssl_tar_file)
    os.rename(dirname, dirname_src_32)

#Compile 32
    os.chdir(dirname_src_32)

    call("perl Configure " + openssl_32_flag + " --prefix=" + os.path.join(working_dir,dirname_bin_32) + " " + compile_flags,shell=True)
    call(r"ms\do_ms.bat",shell=True)
    call(r"nmake -f ms\nt.mak",shell=True)
    call(r"nmake -f ms\nt.mak instalL",shell=True)

    print("32-bit compilation complete.")

#Go back to base dir
os.chdir(working_dir)
################

if arch == "64":
#extract for 64
    call("7z x " + openssl_tar_file)
    os.rename(dirname, dirname_src_64)

#Compile 64
    os.chdir(dirname_src_64)

    call("perl Configure " + openssl_64_flag + " --prefix=" + os.path.join(working_dir,dirname_bin_64) + " " + compile_flags,shell=True)
    call(r"ms\do_ms.bat",shell=True)
    call(r"nmake -f ms\nt.mak",shell=True)
    call(r"nmake -f ms\nt.mak instalL",shell=True)

    print("64-bit compilation complete.")

#Go back to base dir
os.chdir(working_dir)
################

os.remove(openssl_tar_file)

Option 1: Save the script to CompileOpenSSL.py, and download the OpenSSL source file that is expected to have the name format openssl-1.X.Y.tar.gz. Now assuming that 7zip and perl are accessible from the global scope on your command prompt and you have the correct MSVC variables loaded (with e.g. vsvars32.bat, or starting the right terminal), run the following:

python CompileOpenSSL.py openssl-1.X.Y.tar.gz 32

If you're using MSVC 32-bit, or

python CompileOpenSSL.py openssl-1.X.Y.tar.gz 64

for MSVC 64-bit.

Option 2: Do what the script does manually. The script simply extracts the archive, configures the sources and runs do_ms.bat then nmake. Follow the source and it'll work.

Good luck!