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Hi Khen1950fx,

Sorry, only just saw your reply. Okay, I will give this a whirl. Without reading your entire post I dived straight in and tried the ./configure bit (and got the "configure: error: Cannot find OpenSSL's <evp.h> or <hmac.h>") ... Then I saw your comment further down about downloading and installing OpenSSL again ... so I'm trying that now. Download seems to have messed up at the moment, so I'll try again in a while ... Meantime I am trying to locate the current openssl include headers, which currently escape me.

Thank you again for your help, and if I don't get back here tonight, then I hope I can bother you again tomorrow if you're able to. Thanks!


In reply to Re^4: Need Help Installing Net::SSH2 by DanielSpaniel
in thread Need Help Installing Net::SSH2 by DanielSpaniel

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