rse> I've initially imported SSLeay 0.8.1b, SSLeay 0.9.0b and then
rse> SSLeay 0.9.1b to the vendor branch before we hacked on OpenSSL
rse> 0.9.1c.  Did I made a mistake here?

No, my mistake, but still, when I imported 0.9.0b in my repository,
some things got automagically moved to the Attic.  I wonder if that
was a side effect of merging in some conflict corrections when I did
the imports.  I'll try to be more observant next time...

rse> Nevertheless we can easily fix it by just comparing the contents
rse> of the tarballs. But as we decided recently, we want to first
rse> make sure we're really no longer need something before we remove
rse> it.

Right, but for the specific directories I'm mentioning, it's very easy
to see that a move has been done somewhere in history, since there are
doubles of all (or almost all) the md{2,5}* files...

Anyway, your decision.

BTW, I wanna ask again: are patches for better functioning on VMS
interesting to you, or shall I keep on distributing on my own?  My
work is pretty soon at openssl 0.9.1c...

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