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Date:      Sat, 29 Jul 2000 19:04:38 -0700
From:      Philippe Le Berre <philippe@le-berre.com>
To:        Mike Murphree <murphree1@ispchannel.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, fosburgh@flash.net
Subject:   Re: Perl modules after buildworld?
Message-ID:  <a04320401b5a93d077d2d@[209.179.247.27]>
In-Reply-To: <3983896F.CC2A61A6@ispchannel.com>
References:  <4.3.2.20000729114028.00ac5a20@207.227.119.2>	 <4.3.2.20000729132057.00b3b280@207.227.119.2> <a04310102b5a92c65f7c9@[209.179.247.27]> <3983896F.CC2A61A6@ispchannel.com>

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At 8:48 PM -0500 7/29/00, Mike Murphree wrote:
>Philippe Le Berre wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>  I had this box running with MySQL, Perl, DBI and the MySQL DBD,
>>  everything was running okay. Today  I have cvsup'ed, buildworld,
>>  buildkernel and so forth. After rebooting MySQL started,
>>  fine...however all Perl's scripts using DBI failed ... Error in the
>>  DBD::Mysql <<Can't load mysql.so ... can't find libmysql.so.9...>>
>>  oops.  I have tried to delete & re-install the Mysql perl modules but
>>  it failed on make test with the same error?  Did I miss something
>>  with Perl when doing make buildworld & make installworld?
>
>This is kind of old, but could this be the source of the perl problems?
>
>From /usr/src/UPDATING:
>
>What follows are older entries for those people upgrading from earlier
>versions of -stable.
>
>20000308:
>         The binary interface of perl to its modules changed.  You
>         will need to recompile any perl moudles after an
>         installworld.  This includes all ports matching the pattern
>         /usr/ports/*/p5-*.

That wasalso my first thought, that's why i have tried to redo the 
whole Data-ShowTable, DBI and DBD:MySQL install... but that ain't 
that or at least it's not enough.

thanks,

-philippe





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