PSA: to get Net::SSLeay to build on a new M3 MBP I had to do export OPENSSL_PREFIX=/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl/include/openssl/
to get it to build on a new M3 MBP with an OpenSSL that was installed via brew install openssl
Filed an issue at https://github.com/radiator-software/p5-net-ssleay/issues/482
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Build fails on new M3 MBP due to apparent change to OpenSSL include directory · Issue #482 · radiator-software/p5-net-ssleay
On a new M3 MBP to get Net::SSLeay to build I had to do export OPENSSL_PREFIX=/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl/include/openssl/ to get it to build with an OpenSSL that was installed via brew install opens...GitHub
As the conference is happening in Las Vegas right now, recordings of the talks are being posted to YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/@YAPCNA
Thanks to everyone planning, sponsoring, speaking and coding in the Perl space. I appreciate you all.
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The Perl and Raku Conference - Las Vegas, NV 2024
The official YouTube page of The Perl & Raku Conference, hosted by The Perl Foundation.YouTube
My site got exploited the other week. I had a backup of my WordPress domain, so after importing the backup, most of the infected files were gone. However, some files outside the public_html folder were infected. I deleted those files, and my website loads up fine. Just wondering, is there a way I can restore those files without having my hosting company reinstall Perl?
Thx in advance.
/home2/user1/perl5/lib/perl5/x/index.php: SL-PHP-FILEHACKER-fbo.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
/home2/user1/perl5/lib/x/index.php: SL-PHP-FILEHACKER-fbo.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
/home2/user1/perl5/bin/x/index.php: SL-PHP-FILEHACKER-fbo.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
/home2/user1/perl5/x/index.php: SL-PHP-FILEHACKER-fbo.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
-ABS
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