Sure, but you probably also didn't have them in /usr/local/ssl/man, instead
of /usr/local/man or /usr/man.

They need to go somewhere that the default man configuration on most
Linuxes will get to them, if not the BSDs.

-Kyle H


On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Kurt Roeckx via RT <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 09:41:41AM +0100, Ivailo via RT wrote:
> > The manual pages placement should use MANPREFIX instead of MANSUFFIX or
> the
> > manual pages can not be read. The following patch does the job:
> > http://pastebin.com/auK9EFSG.
>
> I don't understand what you're trying to fix.  You seem to be
> renaming "req.1" to "openssl-req.1" and "SSL_new.3" to
> "openssl-SSL_new.3".
>
> "man req", "man 1 req", "man SSL_new" and "man 3 SSL_new"
> have always worked perfectly for me, I have no idea why
> you want to complicate it by needing to prefix it with
> "openssl-".
>
> However, I do place the manpages in the "1ssl" and "3ssl'
> sections instead or "1" and "3".
>
> > However, it has to applied after the
> > configuration step or the Makefile gets updated.
>
> So you mean you should have updated Makefile.org instead of
> Makefile.  Note that your diff is between Makefile.org and
> Makefile.
>
>
> Kurt
>
>
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