On Sep 5, 2004, at 3:05 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote:

I just noticed that openssl097-dev installs /sw/share/man/man3/err.3 (describing OpenSSL error codes) which conflicts with /usr/share/man/man3/err.3 (describing the BSD err function and friends). This makes it impossible to access the system manpage directly. Apple avoids this by installing the OpenSSL manpages as *.3ssl and I'd recommend that the fink package do likewise.

Ugh, never mind. It doesn't help and even without /sw/share/man/man3/err.3, /usr/share/man/man3/err.3ssl still blocks err.3. Why did the OpenSSL folks have to use err.3 as a manpage? It doesn't even have and err function in it. Sigh.

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