I am getting below installation hang issue on my Windows system in Strwberry perl

# listen at 127.0.0.1:65056 # connect to 0: success reuse=0 version=TLSv1_3 t/session_ticket.t ................ 1/6 # connect to 0: success reuse= +1 version=TLSv1_3 # connect to 1: success reuse=1 version=TLSv1_3 # connect to 1: success reuse=0 version=TLSv1_3 # connect to 0: success reuse=0 version=TLSv1_3 # connect to 0: success reuse=1 version=TLSv1_3 t/session_ticket.t ................ ok t/sessions.t ...................... ok t/set_curves.t .................... Failed 1/6 subtests t/signal-readline.t ............... skipped: signals not relevant on t +his platform t/sni.t ........................... ok t/sni_verify.t .................... 1/17 Terminating on signal SIGINT( +2)

How can i bypass this test?


In reply to Re^8: Unable to enable SSL on Dancer2 application in my windows platform. by chandantul
in thread Unable to enable SSL on Dancer2 application in my windows platform. by chandantul

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