Hi!

On 2013-11-08 10:25, Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯 wrote:
Hello seth. Net::SSLeay on this Solaris host is broken.

Oh, that's good to know. the strange thing (for me) is that I don't know when it got broken. I thought I had locally installed that module a while ago, because for a long time all scripts were running the way they should.

Full log: <http://paste.scsys.co.uk/274920?tx=on> (Same result with
Perl 5.18.1 and OpenSSL 1.0.1e. Yes, I will send a bug report.)

Great, thanks!

These test failures and error messages are really bloody obvious, and
yet when you fetched the module as a dependency, you managed to
completely ignore those errors and the fact that the CPAN client or
installation process bombed out, and then *forced* the installation of
known broken software for good measure.

You're right. I thought that those modules had been installed already (because my scripts ran until mid of October). Anyway I advised cpan to (re-)install them. At first it seemed to fail, but cpan asked me to use "force". With force the installation seemed to succeed. And cpan now tells me that Net::SSLeay is installed.

Anyway, for you the whole stuff might be obvious; for me it wasn't.

You have no one to blame for your trouble but yourself.

I didn't blame anybody, and I'm not starting with that now. ;-p

tl;dr: use the Linux host, nightshade. The OpenSSL bindings there work.

Ok, I'll try that. Thanks!

cu
seth

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