Hi Eric!

Again, you da man! :)

Thanks, as always!

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Michael David 
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Monday, September 03, 2001, 1:03:36 AM, you wrote:

> The error is normal; verify_install looks for Crypt::Blowfish
> but not Crypt::Blowfish_PP.  As long as you get success on
> the login test, you can safely ignore this error.

> You *can* run Blowfish if you're running a fairly current
> version of ActivePerl (e.g. 623 and up).  ActiveState has
> it available through PPM -- just launch PPM and do
> "install Crypt-Blowfish" and you should be fine.  

> My advice is to fetch Blowfish; it is noticeably faster than
> Blowfish_PP.  If you need to upgrade ActivePerl, go for it;
> I've never encountered a problem with an ActivePerl upgrade.
> I have reports that 2.41 works fine even with 629 (the
> current beta version).

> Regards,
> Eric Longman
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Michael David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 12:24 AM
> Subject: 2.41 install anamoly


> Hi Folks!

> Ok,  I  installed  the  vanilla  2.41  scripts  on  a new Win2K server
> tonight.  Everything  went  well, except one thing. Verify_install.cgi
> reports one error:

> Not found: Can't locate Crypt/Blowfish.pm in @INC (@INC contains:....

> Now  -  I  have  crypt_type in opensrs.conf set to Blowfish_PP. And, I
> installed  Blowfish_PP  for  Eric's  repository (thanks again, Eric!).
> Upon searching, I indeed find Blowfish_PP.pm in my Perl\site\lib\Crypt
> directory.

> So, my questions are as follows:

> 1) Should I be using Blowfish instead of Blowfish_PP

> 2) If so, where can I find the Blowfish package?

> 3) If not, why am I receiving this error?

> All help appreciated! :)

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