The code doesn't much matter, this is a problem/mismatch between whatever module is trying to load openssl is compiled against a different version

If you want to narrow it down depends.exe /c /f:1 /pb /ot:temp.txt ... ...\perl.exe ...\foo.pl ...

The solution will involve getting the latest openssl , and recompiling any modules that depend on openssl so that they're linked against the latest version

its a dll issue not a perl issue, see ordinal 284 could not be located in the dynamic link library SSLEAY32.dll first two results are same error with python, and same error with ruby


In reply to Re: PostreSQL DBD ( ordinal 284 could not be located in the dynamic link library SSLEAY32.dll ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread PostreSQL DBD by swesque

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