(*)for AS1000, but the OP apparently had the same problem with AS1002?

No, I don't think he had the same problem. He said that at one stage he got:
ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/Crypt-SSLeay.ppd ppm install failed: The PPD does not provide code to install for this +platform
But what he was doing there was trying to install a 5.8 package into 5.10. PPM rightly refused to do that and gave the correct reason.

No mention of the required libraries on the generated build command despite that it knows that they are required

If the libraries do not get found at the 'perl Makefile.PL' stage then MakeMaker doesn't include them in the generated build command. (If they can't be found then including them in the command is only going to produce a "no such file" fatal error.)

Other than that, I think you've got it pretty right :-)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^21: ActiveState Perl 10.x and Crypt::SSLeay not installed errors on Windows 2003 by syphilis
in thread ActiveState Perl 10.x and Crypt::SSLeay not installed errors on Windows 2003 by yeah

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