You need to make sure you have the OpenSSL library installed (see the documentation for the download link). If you install it in c:\openssl (as proposed by default), the Makefile.PL will find it automatically.

After that, it's a simple matter of:

perl Makefile.PL <answer any questions> dmake dmake test dmake install

The first stage will prompt you for the path to the OpenSSL library if it can't find it. If you have any specific problems, please post the error message.

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In reply to Re: how to use or install Crypt::SSLeay on strawberry perl by grinder
in thread how to use or install Crypt::SSLeay on strawberry perl by NoSyu

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