+
+if($IsWindows) {
+ open (OUT,">crypto/date.h") || die "Can't open date.h";
+ printf OUT "#define DATE \"%s\"\n", scalar gmtime();
+ close(OUT);
+}
+
+if (!$IsWindows)
+ {
+ (system 'make -f Makefile.ssl links') == 0 or exit $?;
+ }
+
+&dofile("tools/c_rehash",$openssldir,'^DIR=', 'DIR=%s',);
+&dofile("util/mk1mf.pl",$openssldir,('^\$INSTALLTOP=','$INSTALLTOP="%s";',));
+
+my $pwd=`pwd`;
+chop($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$installprefix/include/openssl
+or
+ -I$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
+