IMO, you're very likely at that point where you've determined that you cannot. You need to get OpenSSL and Perl compiled with the same compiler. Perhaps your manager will go with the idea of getting the IBM C compiler so you can get OpenSSL compiled with that.

Thanks, thats what I needed to get permission to install a parallel version of perl ;-)

5.8, bliss, I can taste it already. As to the other points, yes, yes, and yes. I'm a contractor, and heading off before long, but believe me, this is sane compared to some of the lunacy here.

Thanks for your help.

g0n, backpropagated monk

In reply to Re^4: Net::SSLeay on AIX - make problems by g0n
in thread Net::SSLeay on AIX - make problems by g0n

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