-
-IF[{- $config{target} =~ /^Cygwin/ -}]
- SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=cygcrypto-{- $sover_filename -}
- SHARED_NAME[libssl]=cygssl-{- $sover_filename -}
-ELSIF[{- $config{target} =~ /^mingw/ -}]
- SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=libcrypto-{- $sover_filename -}{- $config{target} eq "mingw64" ? "-x64" : "" -}
- SHARED_NAME[libssl]=libssl-{- $sover_filename -}{- $config{target} eq "mingw64" ? "-x64" : "" -}
-ELSIF[{- $config{target} =~ /^VC-/ -}]
- SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=libcrypto-{- $sover_filename -}{- $target{multilib} -}
- SHARED_NAME[libssl]=libssl-{- $sover_filename -}{- $target{multilib} -}
-ENDIF
-
-# VMS has a cultural standard where all libraries are prefixed.
-# For OpenSSL, the choice is 'ossl$' (this prefix was claimed in a
-# conversation with VSI, Tuesday January 26 2016)
-# Also, it seems it's usual to have the pointer size the libraries
-# were built for as part of the name.
-IF[{- $config{target} =~ /^vms/ -}]
- RENAME[libcrypto]=ossl$libcrypto{- $target{pointer_size} -}
- RENAME[libssl]=ossl$libssl{- $target{pointer_size} -}
- SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=ossl$libcrypto{- $sover_filename -}_shr{- $target{pointer_size} -}
- SHARED_NAME[libssl]=ossl$libssl{- $sover_filename -}_shr{- $target{pointer_size} -}
-ENDIF