From: Ariel Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ariel> I'd be happy to try to bring the libcrypto docs up to date if
ariel> someone wants to point me to the currently agreed upon format
ariel> for openssl docs.
The format used is .pod. The structure is currently pretty much as
you can see it on http://ww
Not included; there are links from several pages on the openssl site.
ariel
>
> Someone just sent me this link:
> http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/ssleay/
> It looks like some very helpful, if dated, documentation.
> Is this already included with OpenSSL and I just missed it?
> Might be nice to a
Oh well, as long as I am answering old mail before reading
the replies :(
Since I see that U.S. code is accepted, I surmise that U.S. docs
may also now be accepted.
I'd be happy to try to bring the libcrypto docs up to date if
someone wants to point me to the currently agreed upon format
for ope
From: Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
dank> Someone just sent me this link:
dank> http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/ssleay/
dank> It looks like some very helpful, if dated, documentation.
dank> Is this already included with OpenSSL and I just missed it?
dank> Might be nice to at least link to it.
htt
Someone just sent me this link:
http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/ssleay/
It looks like some very helpful, if dated, documentation.
Is this already included with OpenSSL and I just missed it?
Might be nice to at least link to it.
- Dan
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