Thank you for your help on this matter. I fear that I am in deep waters here.
The error message from your suggested 'debug' insert is as follows:
errno: #9 ('Bad file descriptor') doesn't match expected value (#22)At one point I had working code that used this module. I must have (unknowingly) bolluxed it with a subsequent install.
EDIT: it appears to be looking for a file called "auto/Net/SSLeay/OP_ALL.al". Im trying to track this down.
EDIT: didn't find any trace of "OP_ALL.al". Strangely enough I did find 'randomize.al'... so something isn't setup properly on my box.
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