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A. Ma
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      09-15-2003
I am tryping to get Crypt::SSLeay to run under Windows. From CPAN, the
documentation says that Activestate has a compiled version available
already. Yet I cannot locate it when I went to Activestate. Does anyone know
where I can find one? (The documentation from CPAN implied that compiling
the module yourself is very problematic. That's why they suggested getting
the PPM version from Activestate.)


 
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Vlad Tepes
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      09-15-2003
A. Ma <> wrote:

> I am tryping to get Crypt::SSLeay to run under Windows. From CPAN, the
> documentation says that Activestate has a compiled version available
> already. Yet I cannot locate it when I went to Activestate. Does anyone know
> where I can find one? (The documentation from CPAN implied that compiling
> the module yourself is very problematic. That's why they suggested getting
> the PPM version from Activestate.)



http://ppm.activestate.com

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Andreas Kahari
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      09-15-2003
In article <bk59gp$t3q$>, Vlad Tepes wrote:
> A. Ma <> wrote:

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>> where I can find one? (The documentation from CPAN implied that compiling
>> the module yourself is very problematic. That's why they suggested getting
>> the PPM version from Activestate.)

>
> http://ppm.activestate.com


I had a quick look around there and yes, the build status says
that Crypt::SSLeay does build on Windows, but their pages
contains no link to any package. Maybe it's just me who is
unfamiliar with the packaging system they use (I'm a Unix guy).
Hopefully A. Ma is able to make more use of the site than I did.


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Vlad Tepes
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      09-15-2003
Andreas Kahari <ak+> wrote:

> In article <bk59gp$t3q$>, Vlad Tepes wrote:
>> A. Ma <> wrote:

> [cut]
>>> where I can find one? (The documentation from CPAN implied that compiling
>>> the module yourself is very problematic. That's why they suggested getting
>>> the PPM version from Activestate.)

>>
>> http://ppm.activestate.com

>
> I had a quick look around there and yes, the build status says
> that Crypt::SSLeay does build on Windows, but their pages
> contains no link to any package. Maybe it's just me who is
> unfamiliar with the packaging system they use (I'm a Unix guy).
> Hopefully A. Ma is able to make more use of the site than I did.


I've never used Activestates packaging system, but I think most people
install the packages with ppm rather than downloading from the website
with a browser. Something like this might work:

ppm install Crypt-SSLeay.ppd

( I'm not sure of the syntax, check the docs for ppm. )
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Sisyphus
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      09-15-2003
A. Ma wrote:
> I am tryping to get Crypt::SSLeay to run under Windows. From CPAN, the
> documentation says that Activestate has a compiled version available
> already. Yet I cannot locate it when I went to Activestate. Does anyone know
> where I can find one? (The documentation from CPAN implied that compiling
> the module yourself is very problematic. That's why they suggested getting
> the PPM version from Activestate.)
>
>


If you can't find it at AS, get it from http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/

For perl 5.6:
ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpack...ypt-SSLeay.ppd

For perl 5.8
ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/Crypt-SSLeay.ppd

Cheers,
Rob

 
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Helgi Briem
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      09-16-2003
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 21:20:39 +0000 (UTC), Andreas Kahari
<ak+> wrote:

>In article <bk59gp$t3q$>, Vlad Tepes wrote:
>> A. Ma <> wrote:

>[cut]
>>> where I can find one? (The documentation from CPAN implied that compiling
>>> the module yourself is very problematic. That's why they suggested getting
>>> the PPM version from Activestate.)

>>
>> http://ppm.activestate.com

>
>I had a quick look around there and yes, the build status says
>that Crypt::SSLeay does build on Windows, but their pages
>contains no link to any package. Maybe it's just me who is
>unfamiliar with the packaging system they use (I'm a Unix guy).
>Hopefully A. Ma is able to make more use of the site than I did.


Open a command line window and type:

C:\>ppm install Crypt::SSLeay
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A. Ma
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      09-16-2003
That's where I first looked but could not find the file to download.
ActiveState says that the module passed the test but the repository does not
contain the PPD file. 'Sisyphus' suggested http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/. I
will try it today.

A.Ma


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> A. Ma <> wrote:
>
> > I am tryping to get Crypt::SSLeay to run under Windows. From CPAN, the
> > documentation says that Activestate has a compiled version available
> > already. Yet I cannot locate it when I went to Activestate. Does anyone

know
> > where I can find one? (The documentation from CPAN implied that

compiling
> > the module yourself is very problematic. That's why they suggested

getting
> > the PPM version from Activestate.)

>
>
> http://ppm.activestate.com
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Vlad



 
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A. Ma
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      09-16-2003
I just tried it. It works. Thank you so much.

A.Ma

>
> If you can't find it at AS, get it from http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/
>
> For perl 5.6:
> ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpack...ypt-SSLeay.ppd
>
> For perl 5.8
> ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/Crypt-SSLeay.ppd
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>



 
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