Info2: << Package: net-ssleay-pm%type_pkg[perl] Version: 1.25 Revision: 3 Architecture: (%type_pkg[perl] = 581) powerpc, (%type_pkg[perl] = 584) powerpc Replaces: net-ssleay-pm (<= 1.22-2), net-ssleay-pm560, net-ssleay-pm580, net-ssleay-pm581, net-ssleay-pm586 PostInstScript: << rm -rf %p/lib/perl5/darwin/auto/Net/SSLeay/ rm -rf %p/lib/perl5/darwin/Net/SSLeay/ rm -f %p/lib/perl5/darwin/Net/ptrtstrun.pl rm -f %p/lib/perl5/darwin/SSLeay.pm << BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.13.0-1), openssl097-dev, openssl097, perl%type_pkg[perl]-core Depends: openssl097-shlibs, perl%type_pkg[perl]-core Enhances: webmin Source: mirror:cpan:authors/id/S/SA/SAMPO/Net_SSLeay.pm-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: 87de8a06802fbb63c7c85e89eedbe139 Type: perl (5.8.0 5.8.1 5.8.6) NoPerlTests: true UpdatePOD: true DocFiles: Changes Credits MANIFEST README Description: Perl module for using OpenSSL DescDetail: << Works with webmin. See also: crypt-ssleay-pm << DescUsage: << Note that despite the name, SSLeay is no longer supported and OpenSSL is required. Use an older version of this module instead for SSLeay. << License: Restrictive HomePage: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net_SSLeay CompileScript: << echo " " echo "For unknown reasons two rogue perl processes remain after the tests" echo "have completed successfully. If you are building this package from" echo "source you will have to kill them off manually." echo " " echo "Occasionally one of the test servers may be too busy to repond" echo "so one of the tests might fail. In that case try compiling" echo "again later." echo "" echo "Press enter to continue" read "ok" perl%type_raw[perl] Makefile.PL %p PREFIX=%p INSTALLPRIVLIB=%p/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl] INSTALLARCHLIB=%p/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl]/darwin-thread-multi-2level INSTALLSITELIB=%p/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl] INSTALLSITEARCH=%p/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl]/darwin-thread-multi-2level INSTALLMAN3DIR=%p/share/man/man3 << InstallScript: << make install \ INSTALLPRIVLIB=%i/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl] \ INSTALLARCHLIB=%i/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl]/darwin-thread-multi-2level \ INSTALLSITELIB=%i/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl] \ INSTALLSITEARCH=%i/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl]/darwin-thread-multi-2level \ INSTALLMAN1DIR=%i/share/man/man1 \ INSTALLMAN3DIR=%i/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl]/man/man3 \ INSTALLSITEMAN1DIR=%i/share/man/man1 \ INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR=%i/lib/perl5/%type_raw[perl]/man/man3 \ INSTALLBIN=%i/bin \ INSTALLSITEBIN=%i/bin \ INSTALLSCRIPT=%i/bin << DescPackaging: << For unknown reasons two rogue perl processes remain after the tests have completed successfully. If you are building this package from source you will have to kill them off manually. Occasionally one of the test servers may be too busy to repond--even though the server appears accessible from a web browser--so one of the tests might fail: *** not ok 14 www.bacus.pt In that case try compiling again later, or remove -t from the CompileScript. Disclaimer: I know nothing about perl but somehow I hacked this package together to use SSL with webmin. Any perl Guru out there interested in maintaining this? =:) Same license as OpenSSL. %p after -t indicates openssl installation prefix. << Maintainer: Carsten Klapp <<