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Reid
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There is only one, it's declared in <openssl/evp.h>. This post from 2009 names it as yet to be documented, and this seems to be still true. It does have a man page on my Linux systems.

BTW recent Mac OS X deprecates all of openssl for crypto use (use CommonCrypto instead).

There is only one, it's declared in <openssl/evp.h>. This post from 2009 names it as yet to be documented, and this seems to be still true. It does have a man page on my Linux systems.

BTW recent Mac OS X deprecates all of openssl for crypto use (use CommonCrypto instead).

There is only one, it's declared in <openssl/evp.h>. This post from 2009 names it as yet to be documented, and this seems to be still true. It does have a man page on my Linux systems.

BTW recent Mac OS X deprecates all of openssl for crypto use (use CommonCrypto instead).

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Henno Brandsma
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There is only one, it's declared in <openssl/evp.h>. This post from 2009 names it as yet to be documented, and this seems to be still true. It does have a man page on my Linux systems.

BTW recent Mac OS X deprecates all of openssl for crypto use (use CommonCrypto instead).