Finally built Net-SSLeay-1.32 by replacing the existing Makefile.PL with
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( NAME => 'Net::SSLeay', VERSION_FROM => 'lib/Net/SSLeay.pm', );
I then ran perl Makefile.PL INC="-IC:/path/to/ssl/include" LIBS="-LC:/path/to/ssl/lib -lssl -lcrypto" followed by dmake.

Because of the unusual directory structure of the test suite dmake test wouldn't run, so I opted to run the test suite by running perl -Mblib tests.txt where tests.txt contained:
use warnings; use Test::Harness; my @files = qw ( t/external/08_external.t t/handle/external/10_destroy.t t/handle/external/50_external.t t/handle/local/05_use.t t/local/00_ptr_cast.t t/local/01_pod.t t/local/02_pod_coverage.t t/local/03_use.t t/local/04_basic.t t/local/05_passwd_cb.t t/local/06_tcpecho.t t/local/07_sslecho.t t/local/08_pipe.t t/local/15_bio.t t/local/20_autoload.t t/local/30_error.t t/local/31_rsa_generate_key.t t/local/35_ephemeral.t t/local/50_digest.t t/local/kwalitee.t ); for(@files) {$_ = 'C:/_32/comp/Net-SSLeay-1.32/' . $_} Test::Harness::runtests(@files);
That throws up one error (test 3 of t/handle/external/10_destroy.t):
C:/_32/comp/Net-SSLeay-1.32/t/handle/external/10_destroy.....NOK 3# +Failed test 'correct response' # at C:/_32/comp/Net-SSLeay-1.32/t/handle/external/10_destroy.t line + 36. # undef # doesn't match '(?s-xim:^HTTP/1)' C:/_32/comp/Net-SSLeay-1.32/t/handle/external/10_destroy.....ok 5/6# L +ooks like you failed 1 test of 6.
There were no other failures. Which test was failing for you ?

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: errno in XS not propagating to $! - breaks Net::SSLeay by syphilis
in thread errno in XS not propagating to $! - breaks Net::SSLeay by nobull

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