Hmm, well, I maintain Crypt::SSLeay and I did take care to check that it builds correctly with 5.10 (well, to be honest, I haven't had the time to check with the official 5.10 build, but I tracked bleadperl since I took over the maintenance).

The "this looks like a Debian host" message in the output from Makefile.PL is something I added based on feedback from another Debian user, who tracked down the library dependency problem.

From what I can see here, it doesn't look like Crypt::SSLeay per se is at fault, but rather the 1:1.2.3-6ubuntu4 versus 1:1.2.3-13ubuntu2 issue that needs to be resolved. Nevertheless, if I can be of help, feel free to open a ticket on the RT queue.

• another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl


In reply to Re: Crypt::SSLeay problem after upgrading to 5.10 by grinder
in thread Crypt::SSLeay problem after upgrading to 5.10 by jkeenan1

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