Including openssl/e_os.h in the OpenSSL 0.9.6 branch is legal, since
it's exported. Changing that is a BIG step, which has been done in 0.9.7-dev.
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______________ $Date: 2002/02/20 13:19:59 $
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o apps/ca.c: "Sign the certificate?" - "n" creates empty certificate file
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o apps/ca.c: "Sign the certificate?" - "n" creates empty certificate file
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o OpenSSL_0_9_6-stable:
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#include <openssl/e_os.h> in exported header files is illegal since
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e_os.h is suitable only for library-internal use.
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o Whenever strncpy is used, make sure the resulting string is NULL-terminated
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o Whenever strncpy is used, make sure the resulting string is NULL-terminated
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