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projects: Fix the third-party SSL library build paths for Visual Studio #8991

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The paths used by the build batch files were inconsistent with those in
the Visual Studio project files - which means the OpenSSL and wolfSSL
builds would fail trying to link.

The paths used by the build batch files were inconsistent with those in
the Visual Studio project files.
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Note: This is not intended to fix the inconsistency in the Visual Studio version arguments between build-openssl.bat, build-wolfssl.bat and generate.bat.

@captain-caveman2k captain-caveman2k added build Windows Windows-specific labels Jun 11, 2022
@captain-caveman2k captain-caveman2k self-assigned this Jun 11, 2022
@bagder bagder requested a review from jay June 11, 2022 21:25
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Ref: #8447

Ah my fault. Ok. Is there any reason not to change the vc arguments for the build- batch files as well? I don't remember why I didn't do that.

@bagder bagder closed this in aea8ac1 Jun 20, 2022
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