atom feed30 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-stableRe: Perl modules after buildworld?
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MikeJul 29, 2000 12:36 am 
Hiroyuki HanaiJul 29, 2000 12:51 am 
Jim MockJul 29, 2000 12:52 am 
MikeJul 29, 2000 12:55 am 
Jim MockJul 29, 2000 1:00 am 
John HayJul 29, 2000 8:24 am 
Jeffrey J. MountinJul 29, 2000 10:03 am 
John HayJul 29, 2000 10:33 am 
Jeffrey J. MountinJul 29, 2000 11:22 am 
Philippe Le BerreJul 29, 2000 5:56 pm 
TomJul 29, 2000 6:25 pm 
Mike MurphreeJul 29, 2000 6:48 pm 
Philippe Le BerreJul 29, 2000 7:04 pm 
Chris D. FaulhaberJul 29, 2000 7:05 pm 
David J. KanterJul 29, 2000 7:06 pm 
TomJul 29, 2000 9:17 pm 
Mike HardingJul 29, 2000 9:56 pm 
Philippe Le BerreJul 30, 2000 7:34 am 
Kris KennawayJul 30, 2000 3:15 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardJul 30, 2000 3:22 pm 
Kris KennawayJul 30, 2000 3:31 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardJul 30, 2000 3:35 pm 
Kris KennawayJul 30, 2000 3:45 pm 
MikeJul 31, 2000 1:14 am 
Kris KennawayJul 31, 2000 1:18 am 
Mark IbellJul 31, 2000 2:05 am 
Kris KennawayJul 31, 2000 2:51 am 
Mark IbellJul 31, 2000 4:33 am 
Kris KennawayJul 31, 2000 3:05 pm 
Oliver FrommeAug 1, 2000 3:51 am 
Subject:Re: Perl modules after buildworld?
From:Tom (to@uniserve.com)
Date:Jul 29, 2000 9:17:33 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-stable

On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Tom wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Philippe Le Berre wrote:

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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

...

If you get an error that a shared library can't be loaded, you should verify if you have it. libmysqlclient.so.X is included with MySQL. If you have it, you should see why the dynamic linker can't find it. Probably because the path to the library is no longer looked at by ldconfig during bootup (see /etc/rc.conf). A quick fix is:

ldconfig -m <full-path-to-library-directory>

Which is done automatically during boot in ${LOCALBASE}/etc/rc.d/mysql322-client.sh

...assuming that you use the port, which many do not. I like the ability to do transparent upgrades so I build my own, with each version having its own subdirectory.

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