On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 12:47:54AM +0100, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
>> On Solaris, section 1s ("SunOS Specific Commands") contains
>> make, and section 3s is about "Standard I/O functions".
>> There may be additional meanings on other systems, of
>> course.
> In that case, 1ssl, 3ssl, 5ssl and 7ssl to make it separate and quite
> compatible?
>> On both systems where I tried it (Debian and Solaris), you
>> cannot have files foo.1s and foo.1 in the same directory in
>> the same manual pages directory tree. (Well, you can have
>> them in the same directory, but "man -a foo" will find only
>> one of the files.) The directory should be called man1s to
>> solve this conflict. (Such directory names are standard on
>> Solaris; they are not standard on Debian, but they work
>> there too.)
> In that case, man1ssl and so on?
I guess this should work. (Unless some other SSL toolkit uses
the same scheme ... Also, OpenSSL isn't only about SSL --
but "os" surely isn't a particularly good acronym.)
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