Re-enable message about transition <foo.h> => <openssl/foo.h>

because various programs are not updated that often
and hence still expect header files names without the openssl/ prefix.
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Bodo Möller 1999-09-09 20:21:10 +00:00
parent d680ba8617
commit 63d3f44abf
1 changed files with 32 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -741,38 +741,38 @@ EOF
}
}
# my $pwd;
#
# if($IsWindows) {
# $pwd="(current directory)";
# } else {
# $pwd =`pwd`;
# chop($pwd);
# }
# print <<EOF;
#
# NOTE: The OpenSSL header files have been moved from include/*.h
# to include/openssl/*.h. To include OpenSSL header files, now
# directives of the form
# #include <openssl/foo.h>
# should be used instead of #include <foo.h>.
# These new file locations allow installing the OpenSSL header
# files in /usr/local/include/openssl/ and should help avoid
# conflicts with other libraries.
#
# To compile programs that use the old form <foo.h>,
# usually an additional compiler option will suffice: E.g., add
# -I$prefix/include/openssl
# or
# -I$pwd/include/openssl
# to the CFLAGS in the Makefile of the program that you want to compile
# (and leave all the original -I...'s in place!).
#
# Please make sure that no old OpenSSL header files are around:
# The include directory should now be empty except for the openssl
# subdirectory.
#
# EOF
my $pwd;
if($IsWindows) {
$pwd="(current directory)";
} else {
$pwd =`pwd`;
chop($pwd);
}
print <<EOF;
NOTE: The OpenSSL header files have been moved from include/*.h
to include/openssl/*.h. To include OpenSSL header files, now
directives of the form
#include <openssl/foo.h>
should be used instead of #include <foo.h>.
These new file locations allow installing the OpenSSL header
files in /usr/local/include/openssl/ and should help avoid
conflicts with other libraries.
To compile programs that use the old form <foo.h>,
usually an additional compiler option will suffice: E.g., add
-I$prefix/include/openssl
or
-I$pwd/include/openssl
to the CFLAGS in the Makefile of the program that you want to compile
(and leave all the original -I...'s in place!).
Please make sure that no old OpenSSL header files are around:
The include directory should now be empty except for the openssl
subdirectory.
EOF
print <<\EOF if (!$no_threads && !$threads);