Issue #15172: Document NASM 2.10+ as requirement for building OpenSSL 1.0.1 on Windows

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- Issue #17547: In configure, explicitly pass -Wformat for the benefit for GCC - Issue #17547: In configure, explicitly pass -Wformat for the benefit for GCC
4.8. 4.8.
- Issue #15172: Document NASM 2.10+ as requirement for building OpenSSL 1.0.1
on Windows.
What's New in Python 3.3.1 release candidate 1? What's New in Python 3.3.1 release candidate 1?
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You can (theoretically) use any version of OpenSSL you like - the You can (theoretically) use any version of OpenSSL you like - the
build process will automatically select the latest version. build process will automatically select the latest version.
You must install the NASM assembler from You must install the NASM assembler 2.10 or newer from
http://nasm.sf.net http://nasm.sf.net
for x86 builds. Put nasmw.exe anywhere in your PATH. for x86 builds. Put nasmw.exe anywhere in your PATH. More recent
versions of OpenSSL may need a later version of NASM. If OpenSSL's self
tests don't pass, you should first try to update NASM and do a full
rebuild of OpenSSL.
Note: recent releases of nasm only have nasm.exe. Just rename it to Note: recent releases of nasm only have nasm.exe. Just rename it to
nasmw.exe. nasmw.exe.