The documentation erroneously stated that one can change the default
configuration file name.
Fixes #5939
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/5941)
(cherry picked from commit
0320e8e2869fb6cde4579375e65f6d576bbec95e)
described in the NOTES section below.
The B<OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_CONFIG> flag will load a default configuration
described in the NOTES section below.
The B<OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_CONFIG> flag will load a default configuration
-file. To specify a different file, an B<OPENSSL_INIT_SETTINGS> must
-be created and used. The routines
-OPENSSL_init_new() and OPENSSL_INIT_set_config_appname() can be used to
-allocate the object and set the application name, and then the
+file. For optional configuration file settings, an B<OPENSSL_INIT_SETTINGS>
+must be created and used.
+The routines OPENSSL_init_new() and OPENSSL_INIT_set_config_appname() can
+be used to allocate the object and set the application name, and then the
object can be released with OPENSSL_INIT_free() when done.
=head1 NOTES
object can be released with OPENSSL_INIT_free() when done.
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