Yes, I will try to debug it.
Also, I found, that IO::AIO not installed too.
On 28.05.2019 06:50, sisyphus wrote:
> Looking at it a bit more closely, I see that the t/80_ssltest.t tests
> are all skipped for me because I don't have Net::SSLeay installed.
> When I switch to Strawberry 5.30.0 (which
Looking at it a bit more closely, I see that the t/80_ssltest.t tests are
all skipped for me because I don't have Net::SSLeay installed.
When I switch to Strawberry 5.30.0 (which has Net-SSLeay-1.88) I see the
same failure as you.
Also, I think I misinterpreted the message accompanying the test fa
I don't have AV software installed.
Yes, I know, that I can skip tests, but better, if the are passed.
On 28.05.2019 05:38, sisyphus wrote:
> Hmmm ... could that be some active anti-virus software interfering with
> the test ?
> I would just ignore that failure and install with force by running:
>
Hmmm ... could that be some active anti-virus software interfering with the
test ?
I would just ignore that failure and install with force by running:
cpan -fi AnyEvent
(I don't have any such anti-virus software installed here.)
Cheers,
Rob
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 12:17 PM z...@softvisio.net
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Hi,
I am trying to intall AnyEvent 7.15.
The problem:
t/80_ssltest.t . 1/415
# Failed test 'server_error '
# at t/80_ssltest.t line 37.
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 415.
t/80_ssltest.t . Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
Failed 1/415 subtests
Perl -V
Version 7.15 installed ok for me (with 'cpan -i AnyEvent') on my own build
of Windows perl:
C:\>perl -v
This is perl 5, version 30, subversion 0 (v5.30.0) built for
MSWin32-x64-multi-hread
What's your 'perl -V' output, and what was the problem ?
Cheers,
Rob
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 1:02 AM z...@
Does somebody has success with installing AnyEvent?
It is successfully installing on linux perl 5.30, but not installing
under windows.