Hi Khen1950fx, Thx for the suggestion, I am trying it now, but not too familiar (yet) with installing as you suggest. I've manually downloaded a recent version of libssh2; unzipped it, untarred it and stuck it into a local directory. Now I have a directory with the following in it:

config.guess  configure  INSTALL     LICENSE      mkinstalldirs  src  win32    config.sub    include    install-sh  Makefile.in  README   ssh2_sample.c

I have run ./configure, and it ran through a bunch of stuff, but ultimately didn't seem to like something, and gave up with the following message:

checking for OpenSSL... configure: error: Cannot find OpenSSL's <evp.h> or <hmac.h>

Can you help me go from here please? I really appreciate your help.


In reply to Re^2: Need Help Installing Net::SSH2 by DanielSpaniel
in thread Need Help Installing Net::SSH2 by DanielSpaniel

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