Fix build of MSVC with OpenSSL 3.0.0

The build scripts of Visual Studio would fail to detect properly a 3.0.0
build as the check on the second digit was failing.  This is adjusted
where needed, allowing the builds to complete.  Note that the MSIs of
OpenSSL mentioned in the documentation have not changed any library
names for Win32 and Win64, making this change straight-forward.

Reported-by: htalaco, via github
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YW5XKYkq6k7OtrFq@paquier.xyz
Backpatch-through: 9.6
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Michael Paquier 2021-10-20 16:49:06 +09:00
parent 4589c90359
commit e00d45fea1

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@ -258,7 +258,8 @@ sub GenerateFiles
my ($digit1, $digit2, $digit3) = $self->GetOpenSSLVersion();
# More symbols are needed with OpenSSL 1.1.0 and above.
if ($digit1 >= '1' && $digit2 >= '1' && $digit3 >= '0')
if ( ($digit1 >= '3' && $digit2 >= '0' && $digit3 >= '0')
|| ($digit1 >= '1' && $digit2 >= '1' && $digit3 >= '0'))
{
print $o "#define HAVE_ASN1_STRING_GET0_DATA 1\n";
print $o "#define HAVE_BIO_GET_DATA 1\n";
@ -628,7 +629,8 @@ sub AddProject
# changed their library names from:
# - libeay to libcrypto
# - ssleay to libssl
if ($digit1 >= '1' && $digit2 >= '1' && $digit3 >= '0')
if ( ($digit1 >= '3' && $digit2 >= '0' && $digit3 >= '0')
|| ($digit1 >= '1' && $digit2 >= '1' && $digit3 >= '0'))
{
my $dbgsuffix;
my $libsslpath;