I looked around a little, and found that the following files still
include "../e_os.h" instead of <openssl/e_os.h>. Are they still used
in some way (I couldn't find any reference) or should they be
considered obsolete?
apps/eay.c:#include "../e_os.h"
crypto/crypto.c:#include "../e_os.h"
mt/mttest.c:#include "../e_os.h"
ssl/ssl.c:#include "../e_os.h"
crypto/threads/mttest.c:#include "../e_os.h"
OBTW, ssl/ssl_task.c also still includes "../e_os.h". Please do *not*
remove that files.
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