ulf> > It looks strange to me, that cert.pem would not be in the certs/
ulf> > directory by default:
ulf>
ulf> For some reason it already was that way in SSLeay.
True, I recall sending a similar report to Eric last fall or something
like that...
ulf> Should we keep /usr/local/ssl as the default installation path?
ulf> Or better use $prefix=/usr/local and put the certs and config
ulf> into $prefix/openssl or something like that?
Hmm... I guess that's a religious question. I tend to prefer
maximized integration and a minimum amount of softlinks (I think I
view softlink like Ben views type casts :-)), so my vote would rather
go to "/usr/local".
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