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authorNatanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>2010-05-14 17:49:05 +0000
committerNatanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>2010-05-14 17:50:22 +0000
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main/openssl: upgrade to 1.0.0
and introduce libssl1.0 and libcrypto1.0 packages
Diffstat (limited to 'main/openssl/fix-manpages.patch')
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diff --git a/main/openssl/fix-manpages.patch b/main/openssl/fix-manpages.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7c6ac9902f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/main/openssl/fix-manpages.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,1329 @@
+diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ
+index 2134e3a..18a8831 100644
+--- a/FAQ
++++ b/FAQ
+@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ OpenSSL by calling CRYPTO_set_locking_callback() and
+ CRYPTO_set_id_callback(), for all versions of OpenSSL up to and
+ including 0.9.8[abc...]. As of version 0.9.9, CRYPTO_set_id_callback()
+ and associated APIs are deprecated by CRYPTO_THREADID_set_callback()
+-and friends. This is described in the threads(3) manpage.
++and friends. This is described in the openssl_threads(3) manpage.
+
+ * I've compiled a program under Windows and it crashes: why?
+
+diff --git a/crypto/rand/md_rand.c b/crypto/rand/md_rand.c
+index 88088ce..e5da17f 100644
+--- a/crypto/rand/md_rand.c
++++ b/crypto/rand/md_rand.c
+@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ static void ssleay_rand_add(const void *buf, int num, double add)
+ int do_not_lock;
+
+ /*
+- * (Based on the rand(3) manpage)
++ * (Based on the openssl_rand(3) manpage)
+ *
+ * The input is chopped up into units of 20 bytes (or less for
+ * the last block). Each of these blocks is run through the hash
+@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ static int ssleay_rand_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num)
+ num_ceil = (1 + (num-1)/(MD_DIGEST_LENGTH/2)) * (MD_DIGEST_LENGTH/2);
+
+ /*
+- * (Based on the rand(3) manpage:)
++ * (Based on the openssl_rand(3) manpage)
+ *
+ * For each group of 10 bytes (or less), we do the following:
+ *
+diff --git a/doc/apps/openssl.pod b/doc/apps/openssl.pod
+index 738142e..e904f05 100644
+--- a/doc/apps/openssl.pod
++++ b/doc/apps/openssl.pod
+@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Create or examine a netscape certificate sequence
+
+ Online Certificate Status Protocol utility.
+
+-=item L<B<passwd>|passwd(1)>
++=item L<B<passwd>|openssl-passwd(1)>
+
+ Generation of hashed passwords.
+
+@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ L<crl(1)|crl(1)>, L<crl2pkcs7(1)|crl2pkcs7(1)>, L<dgst(1)|dgst(1)>,
+ L<dhparam(1)|dhparam(1)>, L<dsa(1)|dsa(1)>, L<dsaparam(1)|dsaparam(1)>,
+ L<enc(1)|enc(1)>, L<gendsa(1)|gendsa(1)>, L<genpkey(1)|genpkey(1)>,
+ L<genrsa(1)|genrsa(1)>, L<nseq(1)|nseq(1)>, L<openssl(1)|openssl(1)>,
+-L<passwd(1)|passwd(1)>,
++L<openssl-passwd(1)|openssl-passwd(1)>,
+ L<pkcs12(1)|pkcs12(1)>, L<pkcs7(1)|pkcs7(1)>, L<pkcs8(1)|pkcs8(1)>,
+ L<rand(1)|rand(1)>, L<req(1)|req(1)>, L<rsa(1)|rsa(1)>,
+ L<rsautl(1)|rsautl(1)>, L<s_client(1)|s_client(1)>,
+diff --git a/doc/apps/passwd.pod b/doc/apps/passwd.pod
+deleted file mode 100644
+index f449825..0000000
+--- a/doc/apps/passwd.pod
++++ /dev/null
+@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
+-=pod
+-
+-=head1 NAME
+-
+-passwd - compute password hashes
+-
+-=head1 SYNOPSIS
+-
+-B<openssl passwd>
+-[B<-crypt>]
+-[B<-1>]
+-[B<-apr1>]
+-[B<-salt> I<string>]
+-[B<-in> I<file>]
+-[B<-stdin>]
+-[B<-noverify>]
+-[B<-quiet>]
+-[B<-table>]
+-{I<password>}
+-
+-=head1 DESCRIPTION
+-
+-The B<passwd> command computes the hash of a password typed at
+-run-time or the hash of each password in a list. The password list is
+-taken from the named file for option B<-in file>, from stdin for
+-option B<-stdin>, or from the command line, or from the terminal otherwise.
+-The Unix standard algorithm B<crypt> and the MD5-based BSD password
+-algorithm B<1> and its Apache variant B<apr1> are available.
+-
+-=head1 OPTIONS
+-
+-=over 4
+-
+-=item B<-crypt>
+-
+-Use the B<crypt> algorithm (default).
+-
+-=item B<-1>
+-
+-Use the MD5 based BSD password algorithm B<1>.
+-
+-=item B<-apr1>
+-
+-Use the B<apr1> algorithm (Apache variant of the BSD algorithm).
+-
+-=item B<-salt> I<string>
+-
+-Use the specified salt.
+-When reading a password from the terminal, this implies B<-noverify>.
+-
+-=item B<-in> I<file>
+-
+-Read passwords from I<file>.
+-
+-=item B<-stdin>
+-
+-Read passwords from B<stdin>.
+-
+-=item B<-noverify>
+-
+-Don't verify when reading a password from the terminal.
+-
+-=item B<-quiet>
+-
+-Don't output warnings when passwords given at the command line are truncated.
+-
+-=item B<-table>
+-
+-In the output list, prepend the cleartext password and a TAB character
+-to each password hash.
+-
+-=back
+-
+-=head1 EXAMPLES
+-
+-B<openssl passwd -crypt -salt xx password> prints B<xxj31ZMTZzkVA>.
+-
+-B<openssl passwd -1 -salt xxxxxxxx password> prints B<$1$xxxxxxxx$UYCIxa628.9qXjpQCjM4a.>.
+-
+-B<openssl passwd -apr1 -salt xxxxxxxx password> prints B<$apr1$xxxxxxxx$dxHfLAsjHkDRmG83UXe8K0>.
+-
+-=cut
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/BN_generate_prime.pod b/doc/crypto/BN_generate_prime.pod
+index 7dccacb..71e7078 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/BN_generate_prime.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/BN_generate_prime.pod
+@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The error codes can be obtained by L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>
++L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/BN_rand.pod b/doc/crypto/BN_rand.pod
+index 81f93c2..690aa85 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/BN_rand.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/BN_rand.pod
+@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The error codes can be obtained by L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>, L<RAND_bytes(3)|RAND_bytes(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_free.pod b/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_free.pod
+index 87bc7b7..347020c 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_free.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_free.pod
+@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ None of the functions return a value.
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<conf(5)|conf(5)>, L<OPENSSL_config(3)|OPENSSL_config(3)>,
+-L<CONF_modules_load_file(3), CONF_modules_load_file(3)>
++L<CONF_modules_load_file(3)|CONF_modules_load_file(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_load_file.pod b/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_load_file.pod
+index 9965d69..6dd9b1d 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_load_file.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/CONF_modules_load_file.pod
+@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ return value of the failing module (this will always be zero or negative).
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<conf(5)|conf(5)>, L<OPENSSL_config(3)|OPENSSL_config(3)>,
+-L<CONF_free(3), CONF_free(3)>, L<err(3),err(3)>
++L<CONF_free(3)|CONF_free(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/DH_generate_key.pod b/doc/crypto/DH_generate_key.pod
+index 81f09fd..0d9f1e5 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/DH_generate_key.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/DH_generate_key.pod
+@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The error codes can be obtained by L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<DH_size(3)|DH_size(3)>
++L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<DH_size(3)|DH_size(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/DH_generate_parameters.pod b/doc/crypto/DH_generate_parameters.pod
+index 9081e9e..0c0f78c 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/DH_generate_parameters.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/DH_generate_parameters.pod
+@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ a usable generator.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<DH_free(3)|DH_free(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/DSA_do_sign.pod b/doc/crypto/DSA_do_sign.pod
+index 5dfc733..0a6d5f1 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/DSA_do_sign.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/DSA_do_sign.pod
+@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<DSA_SIG_new(3)|DSA_SIG_new(3)>,
+ L<DSA_sign(3)|DSA_sign(3)>
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_key.pod b/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_key.pod
+index af83ccf..95080eb 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_key.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_key.pod
+@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The error codes can be obtained by L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<DSA_generate_parameters(3)|DSA_generate_parameters(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_parameters.pod b/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_parameters.pod
+index be7c924..2b1f78f 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_parameters.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/DSA_generate_parameters.pod
+@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Seed lengths E<gt> 20 are not supported.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<DSA_free(3)|DSA_free(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/DSA_sign.pod b/doc/crypto/DSA_sign.pod
+index 97389e8..2e6f6f3 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/DSA_sign.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/DSA_sign.pod
+@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Standard, DSS), ANSI X9.30
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<DSA_do_sign(3)|DSA_do_sign(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_GET_LIB.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_GET_LIB.pod
+index 2a129da..a881bdb 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_GET_LIB.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_GET_LIB.pod
+@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ The library number, function code and reason code respectively.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_clear_error.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_clear_error.pod
+index 566e1f4..0f503e7 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_clear_error.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_clear_error.pod
+@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ ERR_clear_error() has no return value.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_error_string.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_error_string.pod
+index cdfa7fe..d774ec1 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_error_string.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_error_string.pod
+@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ none is registered for the error code.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>,
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>,
+ L<ERR_load_crypto_strings(3)|ERR_load_crypto_strings(3)>,
+ L<SSL_load_error_strings(3)|SSL_load_error_strings(3)>
+ L<ERR_print_errors(3)|ERR_print_errors(3)>
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod
+index 3444304..cd3d7ce 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod
+@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The error code, or 0 if there is no error in the queue.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>,
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>,
+ L<ERR_GET_LIB(3)|ERR_GET_LIB(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.pod
+index 9bdec75..9c1b991 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.pod
+@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ ERR_free_strings() return no values.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_load_strings.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_load_strings.pod
+index 5acdd0e..261c87d 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_load_strings.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_load_strings.pod
+@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ ERR_get_next_error_library() returns a new library number.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_load_strings(3)|ERR_load_strings(3)>
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_load_strings(3)|ERR_load_strings(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_print_errors.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_print_errors.pod
+index b100a5f..a8b34b7 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_print_errors.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_print_errors.pod
+@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ ERR_print_errors() and ERR_print_errors_fp() return no values.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>,
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>,
+ L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>,
+ L<ERR_load_crypto_strings(3)|ERR_load_crypto_strings(3)>,
+ L<SSL_load_error_strings(3)|SSL_load_error_strings(3)>
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_put_error.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_put_error.pod
+index acd241f..9c0263a 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_put_error.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_put_error.pod
+@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ no values.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<ERR_load_strings(3)|ERR_load_strings(3)>
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<ERR_load_strings(3)|ERR_load_strings(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/ERR_remove_state.pod b/doc/crypto/ERR_remove_state.pod
+index 72925fb..8dd63da 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/ERR_remove_state.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/ERR_remove_state.pod
+@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ ERR_remove_state() returns no value.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.pod b/doc/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.pod
+index d375c46..6d6cf39 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.pod
+@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ EVP_BytesToKey() returns the size of the derived key in bytes.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<EVP_EncryptInit(3)|EVP_EncryptInit(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/EVP_OpenInit.pod b/doc/crypto/EVP_OpenInit.pod
+index 2e710da..31172e4 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/EVP_OpenInit.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/EVP_OpenInit.pod
+@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ EVP_OpenFinal() returns 0 if the decrypt failed or 1 for success.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<EVP_EncryptInit(3)|EVP_EncryptInit(3)>,
+ L<EVP_SealInit(3)|EVP_SealInit(3)>
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/EVP_SealInit.pod b/doc/crypto/EVP_SealInit.pod
+index 7d793e1..a37101f 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/EVP_SealInit.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/EVP_SealInit.pod
+@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ with B<type> set to NULL.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<EVP_EncryptInit(3)|EVP_EncryptInit(3)>,
+ L<EVP_OpenInit(3)|EVP_OpenInit(3)>
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod b/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod
+index 620a623..090f6e1 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod
+@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The previous two bugs are fixed in the newer EVP_SignDigest*() function.
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<EVP_VerifyInit(3)|EVP_VerifyInit(3)>,
+-L<EVP_DigestInit(3)|EVP_DigestInit(3)>, L<err(3)|err(3)>,
++L<EVP_DigestInit(3)|EVP_DigestInit(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>,
+ L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<hmac(3)|hmac(3)>, L<md2(3)|md2(3)>,
+ L<md5(3)|md5(3)>, L<mdc2(3)|mdc2(3)>, L<ripemd(3)|ripemd(3)>,
+ L<sha(3)|sha(3)>, L<dgst(1)|dgst(1)>
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/EVP_VerifyInit.pod b/doc/crypto/EVP_VerifyInit.pod
+index 9097f09..2a8d225 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/EVP_VerifyInit.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/EVP_VerifyInit.pod
+@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The previous two bugs are fixed in the newer EVP_VerifyDigest*() function.
+
+ L<evp(3)|evp(3)>,
+ L<EVP_SignInit(3)|EVP_SignInit(3)>,
+-L<EVP_DigestInit(3)|EVP_DigestInit(3)>, L<err(3)|err(3)>,
++L<EVP_DigestInit(3)|EVP_DigestInit(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>,
+ L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<hmac(3)|hmac(3)>, L<md2(3)|md2(3)>,
+ L<md5(3)|md5(3)>, L<mdc2(3)|mdc2(3)>, L<ripemd(3)|ripemd(3)>,
+ L<sha(3)|sha(3)>, L<dgst(1)|dgst(1)>
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/OPENSSL_config.pod b/doc/crypto/OPENSSL_config.pod
+index e7bba2a..888de88 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/OPENSSL_config.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/OPENSSL_config.pod
+@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Neither OPENSSL_config() nor OPENSSL_no_config() return a value.
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<conf(5)|conf(5)>, L<CONF_load_modules_file(3)|CONF_load_modules_file(3)>,
+-L<CONF_modules_free(3),CONF_modules_free(3)>
++L<CONF_modules_free(3)|CONF_modules_free(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RAND_add.pod b/doc/crypto/RAND_add.pod
+index 67c66f3..a6fc28a 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RAND_add.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RAND_add.pod
+@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ The other functions do not return values.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<RAND_egd(3)|RAND_egd(3)>,
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<RAND_egd(3)|RAND_egd(3)>,
+ L<RAND_load_file(3)|RAND_load_file(3)>, L<RAND_cleanup(3)|RAND_cleanup(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RAND_bytes.pod b/doc/crypto/RAND_bytes.pod
+index 1a9b91e..20c4110 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RAND_bytes.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RAND_bytes.pod
+@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ method.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>,
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>,
+ L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RAND_cleanup.pod b/doc/crypto/RAND_cleanup.pod
+index 3a8f074..c99537d 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RAND_cleanup.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RAND_cleanup.pod
+@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ RAND_cleanup() returns no value.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RAND_egd.pod b/doc/crypto/RAND_egd.pod
+index 8b8c61d..c367290 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RAND_egd.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RAND_egd.pod
+@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ success, and -1 if the connection failed. The PRNG state is not considered.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>,
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>,
+ L<RAND_cleanup(3)|RAND_cleanup(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RAND_load_file.pod b/doc/crypto/RAND_load_file.pod
+index d8c134e..a079013 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RAND_load_file.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RAND_load_file.pod
+@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ error.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>, L<RAND_cleanup(3)|RAND_cleanup(3)>
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>, L<RAND_cleanup(3)|RAND_cleanup(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RAND_set_rand_method.pod b/doc/crypto/RAND_set_rand_method.pod
+index e5b780f..7f3ad1b 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RAND_set_rand_method.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RAND_set_rand_method.pod
+@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ algorithms.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<engine(3)|engine(3)>
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<engine(3)|engine(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RSA_blinding_on.pod b/doc/crypto/RSA_blinding_on.pod
+index fd2c69a..7b98614 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RSA_blinding_on.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RSA_blinding_on.pod
+@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ RSA_blinding_off() returns no value.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>
++L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RSA_generate_key.pod b/doc/crypto/RSA_generate_key.pod
+index 52dbb14..3db3487 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RSA_generate_key.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RSA_generate_key.pod
+@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ RSA_generate_key() goes into an infinite loop for illegal input values.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>,
++L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>,
+ L<RSA_free(3)|RSA_free(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RSA_public_encrypt.pod b/doc/crypto/RSA_public_encrypt.pod
+index ab0fe3b..3b00daf 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RSA_public_encrypt.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RSA_public_encrypt.pod
+@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ SSL, PKCS #1 v2.0
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>,
++L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>,
+ L<RSA_size(3)|RSA_size(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/RSA_sign_ASN1_OCTET_STRING.pod b/doc/crypto/RSA_sign_ASN1_OCTET_STRING.pod
+index e70380b..121f3df 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/RSA_sign_ASN1_OCTET_STRING.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/RSA_sign_ASN1_OCTET_STRING.pod
+@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ These functions serve no recognizable purpose.
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<objects(3)|objects(3)>,
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<RSA_sign(3)|RSA_sign(3)>,
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<RSA_sign(3)|RSA_sign(3)>,
+ L<RSA_verify(3)|RSA_verify(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.pod b/doc/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.pod
+index 41902c0..4716e7e 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.pod
+@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ set first so the relevant field information can be looked up internally.
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<d2i_X509_NAME(3)|d2i_X509_NAME(3)>,
+-L<OBJ_nid2obj(3),OBJ_nid2obj(3)>
++L<OBJ_nid2obj(3)|OBJ_nid2obj(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/bn.pod b/doc/crypto/bn.pod
+index cd2f8e5..a6f8c58 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/bn.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/bn.pod
+@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ of B<BIGNUM>s to external formats is described in L<BN_bn2bin(3)|BN_bn2bin(3)>.
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<bn_internal(3)|bn_internal(3)>,
+-L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>,
++L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>,
+ L<BN_new(3)|BN_new(3)>, L<BN_CTX_new(3)|BN_CTX_new(3)>,
+ L<BN_copy(3)|BN_copy(3)>, L<BN_swap(3)|BN_swap(3)>, L<BN_num_bytes(3)|BN_num_bytes(3)>,
+ L<BN_add(3)|BN_add(3)>, L<BN_add_word(3)|BN_add_word(3)>,
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/crypto.pod b/doc/crypto/crypto.pod
+index 7a52799..ca71202 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/crypto.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/crypto.pod
+@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ L<sha(3)|sha(3)>
+
+ =item AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
+
+-L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<threads(3)|threads(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<openssl_threads(3)|openssl_threads(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER(3)|OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER(3)>
+
+ =item INPUT/OUTPUT, DATA ENCODING
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/des.pod b/doc/crypto/des.pod
+index 6f0cf1c..3fd2c47 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/des.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/des.pod
+@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ each byte is the parity bit. The key schedule is an expanded form of
+ the key; it is used to speed the encryption process.
+
+ DES_random_key() generates a random key. The PRNG must be seeded
+-prior to using this function (see L<rand(3)|rand(3)>). If the PRNG
++prior to using this function (see L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>). If the PRNG
+ could not generate a secure key, 0 is returned.
+
+ Before a DES key can be used, it must be converted into the
+@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ the MIT Kerberos library.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-crypt(3), L<des_modes(7)|des_modes(7)>, L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>
++crypt(3), L<des_modes(7)|des_modes(7)>, L<evp(3)|evp(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/dh.pod b/doc/crypto/dh.pod
+index c3ccd06..28707bf 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/dh.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/dh.pod
+@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ modify keys.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<dhparam(1)|dhparam(1)>, L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<err(3)|err(3)>,
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<engine(3)|engine(3)>,
++L<dhparam(1)|dhparam(1)>, L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>,
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<engine(3)|engine(3)>,
+ L<DH_set_method(3)|DH_set_method(3)>, L<DH_new(3)|DH_new(3)>,
+ L<DH_get_ex_new_index(3)|DH_get_ex_new_index(3)>,
+ L<DH_generate_parameters(3)|DH_generate_parameters(3)>,
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/dsa.pod b/doc/crypto/dsa.pod
+index da07d2b..3187a73 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/dsa.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/dsa.pod
+@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Standard, DSS), ANSI X9.30
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>,
++L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>,
+ L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<sha(3)|sha(3)>, L<engine(3)|engine(3)>,
+ L<DSA_new(3)|DSA_new(3)>,
+ L<DSA_size(3)|DSA_size(3)>,
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/engine.pod b/doc/crypto/engine.pod
+index f5ab1c3..63f7ebc 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/engine.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/engine.pod
+@@ -594,6 +594,6 @@ implementations.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<rand(3)|rand(3)>
++L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<dh(3)|dh(3)>, L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>
+
+ =cut
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/err.pod b/doc/crypto/err.pod
+deleted file mode 100644
+index 6f72955..0000000
+--- a/doc/crypto/err.pod
++++ /dev/null
+@@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
+-=pod
+-
+-=head1 NAME
+-
+-err - error codes
+-
+-=head1 SYNOPSIS
+-
+- #include <openssl/err.h>
+-
+- unsigned long ERR_get_error(void);
+- unsigned long ERR_peek_error(void);
+- unsigned long ERR_get_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
+- unsigned long ERR_peek_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
+- unsigned long ERR_get_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line,
+- const char **data, int *flags);
+- unsigned long ERR_peek_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line,
+- const char **data, int *flags);
+-
+- int ERR_GET_LIB(unsigned long e);
+- int ERR_GET_FUNC(unsigned long e);
+- int ERR_GET_REASON(unsigned long e);
+-
+- void ERR_clear_error(void);
+-
+- char *ERR_error_string(unsigned long e, char *buf);
+- const char *ERR_lib_error_string(unsigned long e);
+- const char *ERR_func_error_string(unsigned long e);
+- const char *ERR_reason_error_string(unsigned long e);
+-
+- void ERR_print_errors(BIO *bp);
+- void ERR_print_errors_fp(FILE *fp);
+-
+- void ERR_load_crypto_strings(void);
+- void ERR_free_strings(void);
+-
+- void ERR_remove_state(unsigned long pid);
+-
+- void ERR_put_error(int lib, int func, int reason, const char *file,
+- int line);
+- void ERR_add_error_data(int num, ...);
+-
+- void ERR_load_strings(int lib,ERR_STRING_DATA str[]);
+- unsigned long ERR_PACK(int lib, int func, int reason);
+- int ERR_get_next_error_library(void);
+-
+-=head1 DESCRIPTION
+-
+-When a call to the OpenSSL library fails, this is usually signalled
+-by the return value, and an error code is stored in an error queue
+-associated with the current thread. The B<err> library provides
+-functions to obtain these error codes and textual error messages.
+-
+-The L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)> manpage describes how to
+-access error codes.
+-
+-Error codes contain information about where the error occurred, and
+-what went wrong. L<ERR_GET_LIB(3)|ERR_GET_LIB(3)> describes how to
+-extract this information. A method to obtain human-readable error
+-messages is described in L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>.
+-
+-L<ERR_clear_error(3)|ERR_clear_error(3)> can be used to clear the
+-error queue.
+-
+-Note that L<ERR_remove_state(3)|ERR_remove_state(3)> should be used to
+-avoid memory leaks when threads are terminated.
+-
+-=head1 ADDING NEW ERROR CODES TO OPENSSL
+-
+-See L<ERR_put_error(3)> if you want to record error codes in the
+-OpenSSL error system from within your application.
+-
+-The remainder of this section is of interest only if you want to add
+-new error codes to OpenSSL or add error codes from external libraries.
+-
+-=head2 Reporting errors
+-
+-Each sub-library has a specific macro XXXerr() that is used to report
+-errors. Its first argument is a function code B<XXX_F_...>, the second
+-argument is a reason code B<XXX_R_...>. Function codes are derived
+-from the function names; reason codes consist of textual error
+-descriptions. For example, the function ssl23_read() reports a
+-"handshake failure" as follows:
+-
+- SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL23_READ, SSL_R_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE);
+-
+-Function and reason codes should consist of upper case characters,
+-numbers and underscores only. The error file generation script translates
+-function codes into function names by looking in the header files
+-for an appropriate function name, if none is found it just uses
+-the capitalized form such as "SSL23_READ" in the above example.
+-
+-The trailing section of a reason code (after the "_R_") is translated
+-into lower case and underscores changed to spaces.
+-
+-When you are using new function or reason codes, run B<make errors>.
+-The necessary B<#define>s will then automatically be added to the
+-sub-library's header file.
+-
+-Although a library will normally report errors using its own specific
+-XXXerr macro, another library's macro can be used. This is normally
+-only done when a library wants to include ASN1 code which must use
+-the ASN1err() macro.
+-
+-=head2 Adding new libraries
+-
+-When adding a new sub-library to OpenSSL, assign it a library number
+-B<ERR_LIB_XXX>, define a macro XXXerr() (both in B<err.h>), add its
+-name to B<ERR_str_libraries[]> (in B<crypto/err/err.c>), and add
+-C<ERR_load_XXX_strings()> to the ERR_load_crypto_strings() function
+-(in B<crypto/err/err_all.c>). Finally, add an entry
+-
+- L XXX xxx.h xxx_err.c
+-
+-to B<crypto/err/openssl.ec>, and add B<xxx_err.c> to the Makefile.
+-Running B<make errors> will then generate a file B<xxx_err.c>, and
+-add all error codes used in the library to B<xxx.h>.
+-
+-Additionally the library include file must have a certain form.
+-Typically it will initially look like this:
+-
+- #ifndef HEADER_XXX_H
+- #define HEADER_XXX_H
+-
+- #ifdef __cplusplus
+- extern "C" {
+- #endif
+-
+- /* Include files */
+-
+- #include <openssl/bio.h>
+- #include <openssl/x509.h>
+-
+- /* Macros, structures and function prototypes */
+-
+-
+- /* BEGIN ERROR CODES */
+-
+-The B<BEGIN ERROR CODES> sequence is used by the error code
+-generation script as the point to place new error codes, any text
+-after this point will be overwritten when B<make errors> is run.
+-The closing #endif etc will be automatically added by the script.
+-
+-The generated C error code file B<xxx_err.c> will load the header
+-files B<stdio.h>, B<openssl/err.h> and B<openssl/xxx.h> so the
+-header file must load any additional header files containing any
+-definitions it uses.
+-
+-=head1 USING ERROR CODES IN EXTERNAL LIBRARIES
+-
+-It is also possible to use OpenSSL's error code scheme in external
+-libraries. The library needs to load its own codes and call the OpenSSL
+-error code insertion script B<mkerr.pl> explicitly to add codes to
+-the header file and generate the C error code file. This will normally
+-be done if the external library needs to generate new ASN1 structures
+-but it can also be used to add more general purpose error code handling.
+-
+-TBA more details
+-
+-=head1 INTERNALS
+-
+-The error queues are stored in a hash table with one B<ERR_STATE>
+-entry for each pid. ERR_get_state() returns the current thread's
+-B<ERR_STATE>. An B<ERR_STATE> can hold up to B<ERR_NUM_ERRORS> error
+-codes. When more error codes are added, the old ones are overwritten,
+-on the assumption that the most recent errors are most important.
+-
+-Error strings are also stored in hash table. The hash tables can
+-be obtained by calling ERR_get_err_state_table(void) and
+-ERR_get_string_table(void) respectively.
+-
+-=head1 SEE ALSO
+-
+-L<CRYPTO_set_id_callback(3)|CRYPTO_set_id_callback(3)>,
+-L<CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(3)|CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(3)>,
+-L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>,
+-L<ERR_GET_LIB(3)|ERR_GET_LIB(3)>,
+-L<ERR_clear_error(3)|ERR_clear_error(3)>,
+-L<ERR_error_string(3)|ERR_error_string(3)>,
+-L<ERR_print_errors(3)|ERR_print_errors(3)>,
+-L<ERR_load_crypto_strings(3)|ERR_load_crypto_strings(3)>,
+-L<ERR_remove_state(3)|ERR_remove_state(3)>,
+-L<ERR_put_error(3)|ERR_put_error(3)>,
+-L<ERR_load_strings(3)|ERR_load_strings(3)>,
+-L<SSL_get_error(3)|SSL_get_error(3)>
+-
+-=cut
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/rand.pod b/doc/crypto/rand.pod
+deleted file mode 100644
+index 1c068c8..0000000
+--- a/doc/crypto/rand.pod
++++ /dev/null
+@@ -1,175 +0,0 @@
+-=pod
+-
+-=head1 NAME
+-
+-rand - pseudo-random number generator
+-
+-=head1 SYNOPSIS
+-
+- #include <openssl/rand.h>
+-
+- int RAND_set_rand_engine(ENGINE *engine);
+-
+- int RAND_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num);
+- int RAND_pseudo_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num);
+-
+- void RAND_seed(const void *buf, int num);
+- void RAND_add(const void *buf, int num, int entropy);
+- int RAND_status(void);
+-
+- int RAND_load_file(const char *file, long max_bytes);
+- int RAND_write_file(const char *file);
+- const char *RAND_file_name(char *file, size_t num);
+-
+- int RAND_egd(const char *path);
+-
+- void RAND_set_rand_method(const RAND_METHOD *meth);
+- const RAND_METHOD *RAND_get_rand_method(void);
+- RAND_METHOD *RAND_SSLeay(void);
+-
+- void RAND_cleanup(void);
+-
+- /* For Win32 only */
+- void RAND_screen(void);
+- int RAND_event(UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
+-
+-=head1 DESCRIPTION
+-
+-Since the introduction of the ENGINE API, the recommended way of controlling
+-default implementations is by using the ENGINE API functions. The default
+-B<RAND_METHOD>, as set by RAND_set_rand_method() and returned by
+-RAND_get_rand_method(), is only used if no ENGINE has been set as the default
+-"rand" implementation. Hence, these two functions are no longer the recommened
+-way to control defaults.
+-
+-If an alternative B<RAND_METHOD> implementation is being used (either set
+-directly or as provided by an ENGINE module), then it is entirely responsible
+-for the generation and management of a cryptographically secure PRNG stream. The
+-mechanisms described below relate solely to the software PRNG implementation
+-built in to OpenSSL and used by default.
+-
+-These functions implement a cryptographically secure pseudo-random
+-number generator (PRNG). It is used by other library functions for
+-example to generate random keys, and applications can use it when they
+-need randomness.
+-
+-A cryptographic PRNG must be seeded with unpredictable data such as
+-mouse movements or keys pressed at random by the user. This is
+-described in L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>. Its state can be saved in a seed file
+-(see L<RAND_load_file(3)|RAND_load_file(3)>) to avoid having to go through the
+-seeding process whenever the application is started.
+-
+-L<RAND_bytes(3)|RAND_bytes(3)> describes how to obtain random data from the
+-PRNG.
+-
+-=head1 INTERNALS
+-
+-The RAND_SSLeay() method implements a PRNG based on a cryptographic
+-hash function.
+-
+-The following description of its design is based on the SSLeay
+-documentation:
+-
+-First up I will state the things I believe I need for a good RNG.
+-
+-=over 4
+-
+-=item 1
+-
+-A good hashing algorithm to mix things up and to convert the RNG 'state'
+-to random numbers.
+-
+-=item 2
+-
+-An initial source of random 'state'.
+-
+-=item 3
+-
+-The state should be very large. If the RNG is being used to generate
+-4096 bit RSA keys, 2 2048 bit random strings are required (at a minimum).
+-If your RNG state only has 128 bits, you are obviously limiting the
+-search space to 128 bits, not 2048. I'm probably getting a little
+-carried away on this last point but it does indicate that it may not be
+-a bad idea to keep quite a lot of RNG state. It should be easier to
+-break a cipher than guess the RNG seed data.
+-
+-=item 4
+-
+-Any RNG seed data should influence all subsequent random numbers
+-generated. This implies that any random seed data entered will have
+-an influence on all subsequent random numbers generated.
+-
+-=item 5
+-
+-When using data to seed the RNG state, the data used should not be
+-extractable from the RNG state. I believe this should be a
+-requirement because one possible source of 'secret' semi random
+-data would be a private key or a password. This data must
+-not be disclosed by either subsequent random numbers or a
+-'core' dump left by a program crash.
+-
+-=item 6
+-
+-Given the same initial 'state', 2 systems should deviate in their RNG state
+-(and hence the random numbers generated) over time if at all possible.
+-
+-=item 7
+-
+-Given the random number output stream, it should not be possible to determine
+-the RNG state or the next random number.
+-
+-=back
+-
+-The algorithm is as follows.
+-
+-There is global state made up of a 1023 byte buffer (the 'state'), a
+-working hash value ('md'), and a counter ('count').
+-
+-Whenever seed data is added, it is inserted into the 'state' as
+-follows.
+-
+-The input is chopped up into units of 20 bytes (or less for
+-the last block). Each of these blocks is run through the hash
+-function as follows: The data passed to the hash function
+-is the current 'md', the same number of bytes from the 'state'
+-(the location determined by in incremented looping index) as
+-the current 'block', the new key data 'block', and 'count'
+-(which is incremented after each use).
+-The result of this is kept in 'md' and also xored into the
+-'state' at the same locations that were used as input into the
+-hash function. I
+-believe this system addresses points 1 (hash function; currently
+-SHA-1), 3 (the 'state'), 4 (via the 'md'), 5 (by the use of a hash
+-function and xor).
+-
+-When bytes are extracted from the RNG, the following process is used.
+-For each group of 10 bytes (or less), we do the following:
+-
+-Input into the hash function the local 'md' (which is initialized from
+-the global 'md' before any bytes are generated), the bytes that are to
+-be overwritten by the random bytes, and bytes from the 'state'
+-(incrementing looping index). From this digest output (which is kept
+-in 'md'), the top (up to) 10 bytes are returned to the caller and the
+-bottom 10 bytes are xored into the 'state'.
+-
+-Finally, after we have finished 'num' random bytes for the caller,
+-'count' (which is incremented) and the local and global 'md' are fed
+-into the hash function and the results are kept in the global 'md'.
+-
+-I believe the above addressed points 1 (use of SHA-1), 6 (by hashing
+-into the 'state' the 'old' data from the caller that is about to be
+-overwritten) and 7 (by not using the 10 bytes given to the caller to
+-update the 'state', but they are used to update 'md').
+-
+-So of the points raised, only 2 is not addressed (but see
+-L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>).
+-
+-=head1 SEE ALSO
+-
+-L<BN_rand(3)|BN_rand(3)>, L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>,
+-L<RAND_load_file(3)|RAND_load_file(3)>, L<RAND_egd(3)|RAND_egd(3)>,
+-L<RAND_bytes(3)|RAND_bytes(3)>,
+-L<RAND_set_rand_method(3)|RAND_set_rand_method(3)>,
+-L<RAND_cleanup(3)|RAND_cleanup(3)>
+-
+-=cut
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/rsa.pod b/doc/crypto/rsa.pod
+index 45ac53f..5fa0dcc 100644
+--- a/doc/crypto/rsa.pod
++++ b/doc/crypto/rsa.pod
+@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ RSA was covered by a US patent which expired in September 2000.
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+ L<rsa(1)|rsa(1)>, L<bn(3)|bn(3)>, L<dsa(3)|dsa(3)>, L<dh(3)|dh(3)>,
+-L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<engine(3)|engine(3)>, L<RSA_new(3)|RSA_new(3)>,
++L<openssl_rand(3)|openssl_rand(3)>, L<engine(3)|engine(3)>, L<RSA_new(3)|RSA_new(3)>,
+ L<RSA_public_encrypt(3)|RSA_public_encrypt(3)>,
+ L<RSA_sign(3)|RSA_sign(3)>, L<RSA_size(3)|RSA_size(3)>,
+ L<RSA_generate_key(3)|RSA_generate_key(3)>,
+diff --git a/doc/crypto/threads.pod b/doc/crypto/threads.pod
+deleted file mode 100644
+index dc0e939..0000000
+--- a/doc/crypto/threads.pod
++++ /dev/null
+@@ -1,210 +0,0 @@
+-=pod
+-
+-=head1 NAME
+-
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_set_callback, CRYPTO_THREADID_get_callback,
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_current, CRYPTO_THREADID_cmp, CRYPTO_THREADID_cpy,
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_hash, CRYPTO_set_locking_callback, CRYPTO_num_locks,
+-CRYPTO_set_dynlock_create_callback, CRYPTO_set_dynlock_lock_callback,
+-CRYPTO_set_dynlock_destroy_callback, CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid,
+-CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid, CRYPTO_lock - OpenSSL thread support
+-
+-=head1 SYNOPSIS
+-
+- #include <openssl/crypto.h>
+-
+- /* Don't use this structure directly. */
+- typedef struct crypto_threadid_st
+- {
+- void *ptr;
+- unsigned long val;
+- } CRYPTO_THREADID;
+- /* Only use CRYPTO_THREADID_set_[numeric|pointer]() within callbacks */
+- void CRYPTO_THREADID_set_numeric(CRYPTO_THREADID *id, unsigned long val);
+- void CRYPTO_THREADID_set_pointer(CRYPTO_THREADID *id, void *ptr);
+- int CRYPTO_THREADID_set_callback(void (*threadid_func)(CRYPTO_THREADID *));
+- void (*CRYPTO_THREADID_get_callback(void))(CRYPTO_THREADID *);
+- void CRYPTO_THREADID_current(CRYPTO_THREADID *id);
+- int CRYPTO_THREADID_cmp(const CRYPTO_THREADID *a,
+- const CRYPTO_THREADID *b);
+- void CRYPTO_THREADID_cpy(CRYPTO_THREADID *dest,
+- const CRYPTO_THREADID *src);
+- unsigned long CRYPTO_THREADID_hash(const CRYPTO_THREADID *id);
+-
+- int CRYPTO_num_locks(void);
+-
+- /* struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value needs to be defined by the user */
+- struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value;
+-
+- void CRYPTO_set_dynlock_create_callback(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *
+- (*dyn_create_function)(char *file, int line));
+- void CRYPTO_set_dynlock_lock_callback(void (*dyn_lock_function)
+- (int mode, struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l,
+- const char *file, int line));
+- void CRYPTO_set_dynlock_destroy_callback(void (*dyn_destroy_function)
+- (struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l, const char *file, int line));
+-
+- int CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid(void);
+-
+- void CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid(int i);
+-
+- void CRYPTO_lock(int mode, int n, const char *file, int line);
+-
+- #define CRYPTO_w_lock(type) \
+- CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK|CRYPTO_WRITE,type,__FILE__,__LINE__)
+- #define CRYPTO_w_unlock(type) \
+- CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_UNLOCK|CRYPTO_WRITE,type,__FILE__,__LINE__)
+- #define CRYPTO_r_lock(type) \
+- CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK|CRYPTO_READ,type,__FILE__,__LINE__)
+- #define CRYPTO_r_unlock(type) \
+- CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_UNLOCK|CRYPTO_READ,type,__FILE__,__LINE__)
+- #define CRYPTO_add(addr,amount,type) \
+- CRYPTO_add_lock(addr,amount,type,__FILE__,__LINE__)
+-
+-=head1 DESCRIPTION
+-
+-OpenSSL can safely be used in multi-threaded applications provided
+-that at least two callback functions are set, locking_function and
+-threadid_func.
+-
+-locking_function(int mode, int n, const char *file, int line) is
+-needed to perform locking on shared data structures.
+-(Note that OpenSSL uses a number of global data structures that
+-will be implicitly shared whenever multiple threads use OpenSSL.)
+-Multi-threaded applications will crash at random if it is not set.
+-
+-locking_function() must be able to handle up to CRYPTO_num_locks()
+-different mutex locks. It sets the B<n>-th lock if B<mode> &
+-B<CRYPTO_LOCK>, and releases it otherwise.
+-
+-B<file> and B<line> are the file number of the function setting the
+-lock. They can be useful for debugging.
+-
+-threadid_func(CRYPTO_THREADID *id) is needed to record the currently-executing
+-thread's identifier into B<id>. The implementation of this callback should not
+-fill in B<id> directly, but should use CRYPTO_THREADID_set_numeric() if thread
+-IDs are numeric, or CRYPTO_THREADID_set_pointer() if they are pointer-based.
+-If the application does not register such a callback using
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_set_callback(), then a default implementation is used - on
+-Windows and BeOS this uses the system's default thread identifying APIs, and on
+-all other platforms it uses the address of B<errno>. The latter is satisfactory
+-for thread-safety if and only if the platform has a thread-local error number
+-facility.
+-
+-Once threadid_func() is registered, or if the built-in default implementation is
+-to be used;
+-
+-=over 4
+-
+-=item *
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_current() records the currently-executing thread ID into the
+-given B<id> object.
+-
+-=item *
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_cmp() compares two thread IDs (returning zero for equality, ie.
+-the same semantics as memcmp()).
+-
+-=item *
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_cpy() duplicates a thread ID value,
+-
+-=item *
+-CRYPTO_THREADID_hash() returns a numeric value usable as a hash-table key. This
+-is usually the exact numeric or pointer-based thread ID used internally, however
+-this also handles the unusual case where pointers are larger than 'long'
+-variables and the platform's thread IDs are pointer-based - in this case, mixing
+-is done to attempt to produce a unique numeric value even though it is not as
+-wide as the platform's true thread IDs.
+-
+-=back
+-
+-Additionally, OpenSSL supports dynamic locks, and sometimes, some parts
+-of OpenSSL need it for better performance. To enable this, the following
+-is required:
+-
+-=over 4
+-
+-=item *
+-Three additional callback function, dyn_create_function, dyn_lock_function
+-and dyn_destroy_function.
+-
+-=item *
+-A structure defined with the data that each lock needs to handle.
+-
+-=back
+-
+-struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value has to be defined to contain whatever structure
+-is needed to handle locks.
+-
+-dyn_create_function(const char *file, int line) is needed to create a
+-lock. Multi-threaded applications might crash at random if it is not set.
+-
+-dyn_lock_function(int mode, CRYPTO_dynlock *l, const char *file, int line)
+-is needed to perform locking off dynamic lock numbered n. Multi-threaded
+-applications might crash at random if it is not set.
+-
+-dyn_destroy_function(CRYPTO_dynlock *l, const char *file, int line) is
+-needed to destroy the lock l. Multi-threaded applications might crash at
+-random if it is not set.
+-
+-CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid() is used to create locks. It will call
+-dyn_create_function for the actual creation.
+-
+-CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid() is used to destroy locks. It will call
+-dyn_destroy_function for the actual destruction.
+-
+-CRYPTO_lock() is used to lock and unlock the locks. mode is a bitfield
+-describing what should be done with the lock. n is the number of the
+-lock as returned from CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid(). mode can be combined
+-from the following values. These values are pairwise exclusive, with
+-undefined behaviour if misused (for example, CRYPTO_READ and CRYPTO_WRITE
+-should not be used together):
+-
+- CRYPTO_LOCK 0x01
+- CRYPTO_UNLOCK 0x02
+- CRYPTO_READ 0x04
+- CRYPTO_WRITE 0x08
+-
+-=head1 RETURN VALUES
+-
+-CRYPTO_num_locks() returns the required number of locks.
+-
+-CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid() returns the index to the newly created lock.
+-
+-The other functions return no values.
+-
+-=head1 NOTES
+-
+-You can find out if OpenSSL was configured with thread support:
+-
+- #define OPENSSL_THREAD_DEFINES
+- #include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
+- #if defined(OPENSSL_THREADS)
+- // thread support enabled
+- #else
+- // no thread support
+- #endif
+-
+-Also, dynamic locks are currently not used internally by OpenSSL, but
+-may do so in the future.
+-
+-=head1 EXAMPLES
+-
+-B<crypto/threads/mttest.c> shows examples of the callback functions on
+-Solaris, Irix and Win32.
+-
+-=head1 HISTORY
+-
+-CRYPTO_set_locking_callback() is
+-available in all versions of SSLeay and OpenSSL.
+-CRYPTO_num_locks() was added in OpenSSL 0.9.4.
+-All functions dealing with dynamic locks were added in OpenSSL 0.9.5b-dev.
+-B<CRYPTO_THREADID> and associated functions were introduced in OpenSSL 1.0.0
+-to replace (actually, deprecate) the previous CRYPTO_set_id_callback(),
+-CRYPTO_get_id_callback(), and CRYPTO_thread_id() functions which assumed
+-thread IDs to always be represented by 'unsigned long'.
+-
+-=head1 SEE ALSO
+-
+-L<crypto(3)|crypto(3)>
+-
+-=cut
+diff --git a/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod b/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod
+index 48c6b15..5432293 100644
+--- a/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod
++++ b/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod
+@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ OpenSSL error queue contains more information on the error.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<ssl(3)|ssl(3)>, L<err(3)|err(3)>
++L<ssl(3)|ssl(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>
+
+ =head1 HISTORY
+
+diff --git a/doc/ssl/SSL_want.pod b/doc/ssl/SSL_want.pod
+index c0059c0..2e51a75 100644
+--- a/doc/ssl/SSL_want.pod
++++ b/doc/ssl/SSL_want.pod
+@@ -72,6 +72,6 @@ return 1, when the corresponding condition is true or 0 otherwise.
+
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
+
+-L<ssl(3)|ssl(3)>, L<err(3)|err(3)>, L<SSL_get_error(3)|SSL_get_error(3)>
++L<ssl(3)|ssl(3)>, L<openssl_err(3)|openssl_err(3)>, L<SSL_get_error(3)|SSL_get_error(3)>
+
+ =cut