no-<cipher> Build without the specified cipher (bf, cast, des, dh, dsa,
hmac, md2, md5, mdc2, rc2, rc4, rc5, rsa, sha).
+ The crypto/<cipher> directory can be removed after running
+ "make depend".
-Dxxx, -lxxx, -Lxxx, -fxxx, -Kxxx These system specific options will
be passed through to the compiler to allow you to
$ make install
This will create the installation directory (if it does not exist) and
- then create the following subdirectories:
+ then the following subdirectories:
certs Initially empty, this is the default location
for certificate files.
private Initially empty, this is the default location
for private key files.
- If you didn't chose a different installation prefix, lib also contains
- the library files themselves, and the following additional subdirectories
- will be created:
+ If you didn't chose a different installation prefix, the
+ following additional subdirectories will be created:
bin Contains the openssl binary and a few other
utility programs.
include/openssl Contains the header files needed if you want to
compile programs with libcrypto or libssl.
+ lib Contains the OpenSSL library files themselves.
Package builders who want to configure the library for standard
locations, but have the package installed somewhere else so that
necessary).
On other systems, to enable support for multi-threading, you will have
- to specifiy at least two options: "threads", and a system-dependent option.
+ to specify at least two options: "threads", and a system-dependent option.
(The latter is "-D_REENTRANT" on various systems.) The default in this
case, obviously, is not to include support for multi-threading (but
you can still use "no-threads" to suppress an annoying warning message