eisdrache wrote on 30 Oct 2006
i removed the crypt::ssleay module and reinstalled it, but forwhatever
reason it was still looking for the 0.9.8 file.
I am very curious as to what the whatever reason reason was ;-). That
sounds like a failure of a build support mechanism to work properly, and/or
a failure of the operator building the module (yourself) to operate the build
properly. In any case, the only thing I know of right now to advise you, is
that in future cases like this, providing a link (at least) to the complete
textual
output of the build procedure steps (typically 'perl Makefile.PL <args...>'
and then 'make'), would be valued by some of us (or maybe just me, in all the
world, only me, sigh). ;-)
Soren A / somian / perlspinr / Intrepid
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