Hello Earl -
I always use the MD5 distribution:
MD5-1.7.tgz
I've included a copy in a seperate mail.
hth
Hugh
On Thursday 19 April 2001 02:03, Earl Dunston wrote:
> Can/will anyone help me with this problem? I've checked starport.net and
> found similar problems with solutions, but doesn't quite fit what's
> happening to me. I've RTFM-ed and don't see the solution.
>
> I gunzip and untar Digest-MD5-2.13.tar.gz and cd to the new directory.
> I then "perl Makefile.PL"
> then "make"
> then "make test"
> then "make install"
> (this goes cleanly.)
>
> I then gunzip and untar Radiator-2.18.tgz.
> Next, I gunzip and untar the patches-2.18.tar.gz and load.
> I then "perl Makefile.PL"
> then "make test"
>
> the make part appears to go cleanly, but when the test servers are
> started, I get the following messages.
>
>
> Starting tests...
> Starting 2 test servers. Please wait...
> ok 1a
> Can't locate object method "hash" via package "MD5" (perhaps you forgot to
> load "MD5"?) at Radius/Radius.pm line 378.
> not ok 1b
> Can't locate object method "hash" via package "MD5" (perhaps you forgot to
> load "MD5"?) at Radius/Radius.pm line 378.
> not ok 1c
> Can't locate object method "hash" via package "MD5" (perhaps you forgot to
> load "MD5"?) at Radius/Radius.pm line 682.
> not ok 1d
> not ok 1e
> Can't locate object method "hash" via package "MD5" (perhaps you forgot to
> load "MD5"?) at Radius/Radius.pm line 378.
> not ok 2a
> Can't locate object method "hash" via package "MD5" (perhaps you forgot to
> load "MD5"?) at Radius/Radius.pm line 378.
> ok 2b
> Can't locate object method "hash" via package "MD5" (perhaps you forgot to
> load "MD5"?) at Radius/Radius.pm line 378.
> not ok 2c
> ..
> ..
> ..
>
> system: HP PC 733MHZ
> OS: FreeBSD 4.2 Stable
> PERL: version 5.6.1
>
>
> Earl Dunston, UNIX System Administrator
> Ferguson Enterprises, HQ
> Newport News, VA 23602
>
>
>
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