Greetings Monks,

I ran a simple Perl code in Termux using LWP::UserAgent module. But it won't run and displayed the following errors :

LWP will support https URLs if the LWP::Protocol::https module is installed.

I have tried 'cpan install LWP::UserAgent::https', but it seemed didn't work. Then i tried to force it with 'cpan install -fi LWP::UserAgent::https'. It said 'make install --OK'. But yet, the errors still same like before. I have no problem with this, i can use Windows or Kali Linux that has a solution for this problem, but some of my program's users only have Android to run it. Have any solutions ?


In reply to How to Install LWP::UserAgent::https in Termux by Anon6372098

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