I'm certainly no expert, but I think the MD5 module you want is this one:

ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/modules/by-module/MD5/MD5-1.7.tar.gz 

I freshly compiled both PERL and the new RADIATOR daemon, no problems.

John
Arkansas.Net


At 10:47 AM 5/7/01 +1000, Brett Rees wrote:
>
>Hello All,
>
>I am trying to install the demo 2.18 version of Radiator. I have installed
>GCC 2.8.1, and perl 5.6.1. I have also installed Digest-MD5 2.13. When I run
>the perl Makefile.PL in the Radiator dist dir I get the above error. I tried
>running perl -V and find that @INC does not contain a path to the directory
>DIGEST/MD5.pm . I am not sure if I have to manipulate @INC somehow or
>whether when I installed the Digest-MD5 module that it was installed to the
>wrong place or incorrectly. I have read the mailing list archives and am
>sure that I have installed everything as per the doco, including the module.
>
>
>I tried adding the path to MD5.pm to PERL5LIB and then re-running the
>Makefile.PM, still no good. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong here? I
>would have expected that a clean copy of perl, plus the clean module and all
>should work. I tried this with perl 5_005_003 as well, still no good. There
>are no other copies of perl available on the box, just the copy that I
>built. 
>
>Thanks,
>Brett.
>
>
>
>
>
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