Hello, I am trying to install a series of Perl modules but there are a few which keep failing. Here are their logs. I am on CentOS 6 with Perl 5.21.2 via perlbrew. The system Perl is 5.10.1. Unfortunately there is nothing newer available in the repository but I didn't want to risk changing Perl, so I went to Perlbrew. I should mention that I was able able to install all of these packages on the system perl via CentOS packages just fine but Perlbrew does not see those packages and so it needs them reinstalled via a different method (I've been using cpanm).

EDIT: After installing openssl-devel, SSLeay appeared to install just fine. I was confused because it didn't install at first. It didn't appear to take effect until several minutes later. Thanks in advance. I'm now trying to install these:

Mail::SPF
Mail::SPF::Query
NetSNMP::agent
File::Scan::ClamAV

In reply to module errors everywhere by Toasterman

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