12-26-2019
Hi,
Thanks for all the suggestions, however, my OS is not 64 bit. It is 32 bit.
But I am not sure if the installer (source) for OpenSSL from this site "https://www.openssl.org/source/" is 64 bit or 32 bit as it does not clearly mention anything about the OpenSSL packages available there.
So the reason that I post the question in this forum is because I think that the OpenSSL package that I download from the link above is 64 bit, and I need to use (compile/install) it on a 32 bit system.
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