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On 9/16/2015 8:07 AM, Alan Mead wrote:<br>
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<style>p{margin: 0;padding: 0;}</style>Okay, an undepected
outcome:
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<p># apt-get install libnet-ssleay-perl<br>
Reading package lists... Done<br>
Building dependency tree <br>
Reading state information... Done<br>
<b>libnet-ssleay-perl is already the newest version.</b><br>
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.</p>
<p>Just to make sure went ahead and tried to install my packagae
again and still got the Crypt::SSLeay failed depenency:</p>
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<p>Failed 1/15 test programs. 0/35 subtests failed.<br>
FAYLAND/WWW-Contact-0.47.tar.gz<br>
one dependency not OK (Crypt::SSLeay); additionally test
harness failed<br>
./Build test -- NOT OK</p>
<p>Any idea how to fix it?</p>
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You didn't install the right package. As root, try:<br>
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Sorry, I just noticed that I'm a dummy (apt-get reports that this
package is installed). <br>
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Is it possible that you have two Perls installed, one based on
Debian packages and the other manually compiled? I'm seen servers
set up this way and installing the Debian package wouldn't have the
desired effect if you're using the other Perl.<br>
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-Alan<br>
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