I'm developing using Eclipse IDE with the EPIC plug-in for Perl. Suddenly, a script that was working will no longer validate and when run produces the following error:

Can't load 'C:/Perl/site/lib/auto/Crypt/OpenSSL/RSA/RSA.dll' for modul +e Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA: load_file:The operating system cannot run %1 a +t C:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 201. at H:/Eclipse/ParameterSet/Test2.pl line 3 Compilation failed in require at H:/Eclipse/ParameterSet/Test2.pl line + 3. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at H:/Eclipse/ParameterSet/Test2.pl +line 3.

My script simply begins:

use strict; use Crypt::OpenSSL::Random; use Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA; my $keyfile = "$ENV{HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa";

Obviously, I don't get past the 3rd line. At first I thought it might be an Eclipse thing, but as I write this I realize running from the command line produces the same result, but with a pop up that says:

The ordinal 3654 could not be located in the dynamic link library LIBEAY32.dll.

I figure it must be something that was installed recentlyh on my machine that has a clobbering dll. I've moved Perl to the front of my path with no success. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA with no impact. Argh!


In reply to Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA & Java by DanEllison

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