--- Net_SSLeay.pm-1.25/Makefile.PL- 2003-08-17 07:12:55 +0000 +++ Net_SSLeay.pm-1.25/Makefile.PL 2003-10-17 12:29:36 +0000 @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ die $usage if grep /^--?[hv?]/i, @ARGV; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use Config; +if (0) { $windows = shift if $ARGV[0] eq '-windows'; $rsaref = shift if $ARGV[0] eq '-rsaref'; $make_it = shift if $ARGV[0] eq '-m'; @@ -39,9 +40,12 @@ $test_it = shift if $ARGV[0] eq '-t'; $debug = $test_it = shift if $ARGV[0] eq '-d'; $optimize = '-O'; $optimize = shift if $ARGV[0] eq '-g'; +} # It seems at least Redhat installs OpenSSL in /usr ... $openssl_path = '/usr' if -x '/usr/bin/openssl' || -x '/usr/sbin/openssl'; + +if (0) { $openssl_path = '/opt/ssl' if -x '/opt/ssl/bin/openssl' || -x '/opt/ssl/sbin/openssl'; $openssl_path = '/usr/local/ssl' if -x '/usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl'; @@ -49,6 +53,7 @@ $openssl_path = '/apps/openssl/std' if - $openssl_path = shift if @ARGV && $ARGV[0] ne '--'; shift if $ARGV[0] eq '--'; # Rest of args are for MakeMaker +} $openssl_vers = '0.9.6j'; $openssl_vers2 = '0.9.7b'; @@ -116,7 +121,7 @@ if ($windows) { $libs = "-llibeay32 -lssleay32"; warn "Be sure to use the same compiler and options to compile your OpenSSL, perl, and Net::SSLeay. Mixing and matching compilers is not supported. (Currently I do not have a way to check this on Windows platform.)\n"; -} else { +} elsif (0) { ### There is some confusion over the correct ordering ### of these libraries. Tarang Kumar Patel ### reports this order to work on Solaris 7 and openssl-0.9.6b