I run windows 10, and a recent version of Perl (ie. 5.26 through 5.30) and I've noticed a lot of Net::* failures in my own Windows systems. I'm just starting to wrap my head around this, but it I think there are fundamental inconsistencies between POSIX on *NIX and "POSIX" on Windows that are not likely to be solved anytime soon. That is what some better informed sources tell me. You might want to upgrade Perl on your system if you can.


In reply to Re: Preventing IO::Socket::SSL caching so that I can get a utility to compile (on windows :/) by thechartist
in thread Preventing IO::Socket::SSL caching so that I can get a utility to compile (on windows :/) by tomgracey

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