Its fine as is in Fedora core 8 and Mandriva 2008. I haven't tested it in ubuntu 7.10 but perhaps this is no longer an issue? 73 de Per, sm0rwo mån 2008-02-25 klockan 21:57 +0100 skrev Rein Couperus: > You produce the makefile with 'perl Makefile.PL' (is is not an executable, > hence you need the perl interpreter...) > then 'make' > then 'sudo make install' > > I never got the newer version of SSLeay to work, that's why I am providing > version 1.30 > > 73 > > Rein EA/PA0R/P > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Gesendet: 25.02.08 21:40:09 > > An: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Betreff: [pskmail] Re: Server install question - Ubuntu 7.10 > > > > > > Bill - N8ET wrote: > > > I am doing a server install on a new Ubuntu 7.10 system I just loaded up > > > this > > > morning. I loaded Ubuntu , and then did all the 190 updates that were > > > out > > > there for 7.10. > > > > > > I am following the installaion instructions for Ubuntu 7.04 that are on > > > the wiki > > > page. > > > > > > I am down to step 10 - "Time to get Net::SSLeay" As per the > > > instructions, it > > > apperars that cpan fails to isntall, so I am doing the manual steps. it > > > appears that SSLeay has a newer version, because there is now a sub- > > > directory Net_SSLeay-1.32 rather than Net_SSLeay.pm-1.30 When I go to > > > that new directory and enter ./Makefile.PL I get a "Permission denied" > > > error. > > > I tried sudo ./Makefile.PL and got the same error. > > > > > > What am I doing wrong or missing? As I recall, when I did a similar > > > install a > > > week or so ago, I finally skipped that step, and went to step 11 and > > > finished > > > the install and the server ran successfully. > > > > > > > This may or may not work... > > > > sudo su > > > > then enter your normal password and that should drop you to the root > > account. Try the build and see what happens...if indeed it is supposed > > to be built as root. > > > > Ed W3NR > > > > > > > > >