Makefile has                                                              
                                                                                
$(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/lib                                        
                                                                                
and                                                                       
                                                                                
$(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/lib                                        
                                                                                
If I use --prefix=/usr --openssldir=/etc/ssl I get all                    
libraries in /usr/lib, but also an empty /etc/ssl/lib.                    
                                                                                
The question is: What's the purpose of /etc/ssl/lib when the              
libraries are installed in another directory ?

BTW, I'm very sorry for the late openssl.pc report I sent after           
0.9.7c. I thought other people would report it but nobody seems           
to install snapshots with --prefix=/usr and use pkg-config :-)            
                                                                                
I noticed the following in my logs. From now on I'll always               
send it remotely.

2003-09-16 04:15:26 19zA3a-0006sh-JP <= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
H=localhost[127.0.0.1] P=esmtp S=934                                      
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-09-16     
04:15:31 19zA3a-0006sh-JP == [EMAIL PROTECTED] R=dnslookup
T=remote_smtp    
defer (0): SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT
TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
host master.openssl.org [195.27.176.155]: 450 Client host rejected:       
cannot find your hostname, [200.141.117.37]

And remotely:

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:                                                  
195.27.176.155 does not like recipient.                                   
Remote host said: 450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname,    
[200.222.67.102]                                                          
Giving up on 195.27.176.155.                                              
I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too long.

So, it's hard to send an e-mail with. Now using a webmail.

I really think the openssl.pc problem may cause some trouble.             
Maybe it's even worth releasing a fixed tarball.
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