Hi Monks, i had written a script to login into a https login site where i had used LWP. Recently i changed my os from Red Hat 8 to Suse 9.1. But i am unable to install URI module in Suse 9.1. I get a dynamic error (must be some issue with glibc or other kernel related things). here is the output when i do the 'make test': Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
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t/abs.t 45 45 100.00% 1-45
t/heuristic.t 15 1 6.67% 7
1 test skipped.
Failed 2/30 test scripts, 93.33% okay. 46/454 subtests failed, 89.87% okay.
make: *** test_dynamic Error 255
I even even installed Activeperl which comes with URI. But it doesnot has Crypt::SSLeay support which is required by LWP for https sites. Is there a way out without changing the OS? Thanks for help, Ranjan

In reply to using LWP for https on Suse 9.1 by ranjan_jajodia

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