Great idea; https://github.com/openssl/web/issues/101
On 12/28/18, 12:39 AM, "Jakob Bohm via openssl-users"
wrote:
Consider at least including the one-line manpage summaries on the index
pages (the ones displayed by the apropos command on POSIX systems).
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On 27/12/2018 20:39, Dr. Matthias St. Pierre wrote:
Particularly if you don't know exactly what one is looking for...
{ There is something amiss with BIO_addr_rawaddress... it's shift right.
I don't see a problem in the HTML source though.. }
Sure, google will find some things, but usually it
> The docs site is screwed up.
Actually, it is screwed up for the older versions, not for 1.1.1:
In OpenSSL 1.1.0 and before, the pod files (the manual page sources)
would be located in /doc/crypto and /doc/ssl,
and only during the installation would be placed in the proper manX
subdirectory (X=1
> Particularly if you don't know exactly what one is looking for...
> { There is something amiss with BIO_addr_rawaddress... it's shift right.
> I don't see a problem in the HTML source though.. }
>
> Sure, google will find some things, but usually it's the wrong version, and
> one has to guess
Dr. Matthias St. Pierre wrote:
>> Generally I find everything I need in the source tarball and after the
>> install is done everything anyone could want is installed on the
>> system. As for 'sidenav' that sounds like someone actually has to go
>> tweak stuff manually on some web
The docs site is screwed up.
CMS_sign is indeed documented for 1.1.1 - but you have to go there via
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1 -> Libraries -> CMS_sign.html, which
would bring you to https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/CMS_sign.html
On 12/27/18, 14:00, "openssl-users on beha
J. J. Farrell wrote:
> man1.1.1 looks OK to me, the pages all appear to be there. What is
> missing is a link to 1.1.1 in the little Manpages list of links on the
> right hand side of the page
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/CMS_sign.html exists, but
https://www.openssl.o
> Generally I find everything I need in the source tarball and after the
> install is done everything anyone could want is installed on the system.
> As for 'sidenav' that sounds like someone actually has to go tweak stuff
> manually on some website. Sadly. Anyways, the source tarballs have
> every
On 12/27/18 11:48 AM, Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote:
They are there, but the sidenav needs to be updated.
Generally I find everything I need in the source tarball and after the
install is done everything anyone could want is installed on the system.
As for 'sidenav' that sounds like someo
They are there, but the sidenav needs to be updated.
On 12/27/18, 11:31 AM, "Michael Richardson" wrote:
If manual pages for 1.1.1 aren't going to be posted/generated:
could https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1
redirect to https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0?
(I
man1.1.1 looks OK to me, the pages all appear to be there. What is
missing is a link to 1.1.1 in the little Manpages list of links on the
right hand side of the page
On 27/12/2018 16:31, Michael Richardson wrote:
If manual pages for 1.1.1 aren't going to be posted/generated:
could https://
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