[Net-ssleay-devel] Testers for svn trunk, please.

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Wed Jul 26 12:44:35 UTC 2006


Hello Florian,

On Wednesday 26 July 2006 22:22, Florian Ragwitz wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 08:46:30AM +1000, Mike McCauley wrote:
> > On Tuesday 25 July 2006 22:21, Florian Ragwitz wrote:
> > > I suggest doing the following which is the
> > > same that will be done for a cpan release:
> > >
> > > - On a box with recent M:::I, preferably the linux box which already
> > >   worked before, run perl Makefile.PL.
> > > - Run 'make manifest' to add the contents of inc/ to MANIFEST.
> > > - Run 'make dist' to generate a distribution tarball, including the
> > > inc/ directory with the recent M::I.
> > > - Get that dist to the win 32 box, unpack and build as usual. It'll now
> > >   use M::I from inc/, which should have auto_{install,include}.
> >
> > OK, progress, but then another block:
> >
> > after unpacking the new dist in Windows,
> >
> > R:\net-ssleay\trunk\Net-SSLeay-1.30>perl Makefile.PL
> > Cannot determine perl version info from lib/Net/SSLeay.pm
> > Cannot determine license info from lib/Net/SSLeay.pm
> > *** OpenSSL version test failed
> >     (`' has been returned)
> >     Either you have bogus OpenSSL or a new version has changed the
> > version number format. Please inform the authors!
> >
> > and before *** openSSL version test failed ....
> > is printed, get a popup that says:
> >
> > The ordinal 3288 could not be found in the dynamic link library
> > LIBEAY.DLL
> >
> > Maybe check_openssl_version in ext/Module/Install/PRIVATE/Net/SSLeay.pm
> > does not handle Windows properly?
>
> Even if I mostly copied the openssl guessing code into the M::I
> extension that's most probably the reason. Could you please take a look?
> I don't have a windows box around. I also have no idea what could
> produce that popup. But with some detailed infos on your openssl
> installation I could probably find out whats going wrong.

This problem has been fixed. Disregard.

>
> > > PS: You don't need to Cc me on replies to the list. I read the list as
> > >     well.
> >
> > Happy to, but Im still subject to moderation there, arent I?
>
> I removed your subscription, re-added it, made your a moderator and
> added you to the whitelist. I can't imagine anything that could cause
> you to be moderated there. Sorry. If you still get that moderation
> messages I'll contact the mailman admin tomorrow.

Looks like its OK now, so I am only addressing this and subsequent replies to 
net-ssleay-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org

>
>
> -Flo

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