Hi guys!

I have various version of the SSL libraries in my $HOME:

$HOME/opt/LibreSSL/v1 $HOME/opt/LibreSSL/v... $HOME/opt/OpenSSL/v1 $HOME/opt/OpenSSL/v...

How to install Net::SSLeay with a determined SSL library using Carton package manager (via cpanfile) for a determined Perl project?

I have read that:

## https://metacpan.org/source/CHRISN/Net-SSLeay-1.88/README ## If your OpenSSL is installed in an unusual place, ## you can tell Net-SSLeay where to find it ## with the OPENSSL_PREFIX environment: ## OPENSSL_PREFIX=/$HOME/path/to/openssl

But, what about LIBRESSL_PREFIX? I didn't found the answer here:

## https://st.aticpan.org/source/CHRISN/Net-SSLeay-1.88/

"cpanfile" allows to set building options using such syntax:

https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/Module-CPANfile/lib/cpanfile.pod

on configure => sub { ... };

Is it correct to use it for OPENSSL_PREFIX? And, what about LIBRESSL_PREFIX?


In reply to How to install Net::SSLeay using custom SSL libraries via Carton package manager? by xcodejoy

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