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Re^3: Installing Net::SSLeay on Linux
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Installing Net::SSLeay on Linux
how can i set $OPENSSL_PATH if it's currently undefined on my system?
echo $OPENSSL_PATH gives me nothing.
i was also able to find Makefile.PL's for other installed perl modules, ie.,
/root/.cpan/build/Archive-Zip-1.16/Makefile.PL
/root/.cpan/build/Crypt-CipherSaber-1.00/Makefile.PL
/root/.cpan/build/Test-Warn-0.08/Makefile.PL
/root/.cpan/build/Test-Exception-0.21/Makefile.PL
etc., but none that seemed specific to Net::SSLeay
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Re^5: Installing Net::SSLeay on Linux
by
PodMaster
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on Mar 07, 2006 at 20:51 UTC
What are you talking about? Net-SSLeay's Makefile.PL prompts you for it. Edit Makefile.PL.
MJD
says
"you
can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo
!
"
I run a Win32 PPM
repository
for perl
5.6.x
and
5.8.x
-- I take requests (
README
).
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