SSLeay.xs:163:25: error: openssl/err.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:164:27: error: openssl/lhash.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:165:26: error: openssl/rand.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:166:28: error: openssl/buffer.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:167:25: error: openssl/ssl.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:168:28: error: openssl/pkcs12.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:169:74: error: openssl/comp.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:171:25: error: openssl/md2.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:173:25: error: openssl/md4.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:174:93: error: openssl/md5.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:178:26: error: openssl/x509.h: No such file or directory SSLeay.xs:179:28: error: openssl/x509v3.h: No such file or directory

Do you have the OpenSSL development package (headers etc.) installed?


In reply to Re: module errors everywhere by Anonymous Monk
in thread module errors everywhere by Toasterman

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