Version bump

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Hakase
2018-04-27 20:47:40 +09:00
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@@ -27,6 +27,21 @@ The environment is mapped onto a section called B<ENV>.
Comments can be included by preceding them with the B<#> character
Other files can be included using the B<.include> directive followed
by a path. If the path points to a directory all files with
names ending with B<.cnf> or B<.conf> are included from the directory.
Recursive inclusion of directories from files in such directory is not
supported. That means the files in the included directory can also contain
B<.include> directives but only inclusion of regular files is supported
there. The inclusion of directories is not supported on systems without
POSIX IO support.
It is strongly recommended to use absolute paths with the B<.include>
directive. Relative paths are evaluated based on the application current
working directory so unless the configuration file containing the
B<.include> directive is application specific the inclusion will not
work as expected.
Each section in a configuration file consists of a number of name and
value pairs of the form B<name=value>
@@ -52,6 +67,9 @@ or the B<\> character. By making the last character of a line a B<\>
a B<value> string can be spread across multiple lines. In addition
the sequences B<\n>, B<\r>, B<\b> and B<\t> are recognized.
All expansion and escape rules as described above that apply to B<value>
also apply to the path of the B<.include> directive.
=head1 OPENSSL LIBRARY CONFIGURATION
Applications can automatically configure certain