Hi Robob,

the IO::Socket::SSL is required by the perl-ldap module. Therefore it is just
a matter of requirement. The new installation Makefiles seem to work fine as
they will install all the modules locally (no more questions about 'shall I
install this ?' as it was the case with the old installation method). I also
included the Net_SSLeay-1.30 version (which is the one that should work).

Perl dependencies are sometimes frustrating :(

Later,
Max


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Hello Folks,

OpenCA tells me I need IO:Socket::SSL which apparently needs Net::SSLeay. Installing Net::SSLeay from the interactive CPAN utility fails. So I downloaded Net-SSLeay-1.32. At the top of the README for Net-SSLeay-.32 is the following:
README - Net::SSLeay  Perl module for using OpenSSL

Later the reaadme says:

Note: SSLeay is no longer supported. If you want to use Net::SSLeay with
      SSLeay or early versions of OpenSSL, use version 1.03. The support
      for SSLeay was dropped due to nobody maintaining it (all active
      work goes on with OpenSSL) and due to incompatible API changes
      in OpenSSL-0.9.2b. OpenSSL-0.9.1c support has also been dropped,
      version 1.03 was the last one to support that.

Huh?  If SSLeay is not supported then what is Net-SSLeay-1.32 for?  What do I 
neeed to get IO::Socket:SSL to install?

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