Perl Error with 4.35.8-1

Julian Field jkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Oct 31 15:17:04 GMT 2004


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The MIME::Base64 module is now installed in the site_perl directories.
What is your @INC? "perl -V" should give you that.

Rose, Bobby wrote:

>I've been using ActivePerl 5.8 for a long time (since Spamassassin
>preferred using 5.8) and /usr/bin/perl is softlinked to it's perl
>binary.  .xs?  Mine are .bs and .so files.  I haven't had any problems
>with MS or AciveState's Perl before and I've been using MS for almost
>3-4yrs now.
>
>
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>From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On
>Behalf Of Julian Field
>Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 8:38 PM
>To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>Subject: Re: Perl Error with 4.35.8-1
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>Take a look in your perl directories for Base64.xs and QuotedPrint.xs
>files (and/or any .so files of the same name).
>
>Also, are you sure you are only ever using 1 Perl installation?
>Hopefully your /usr/bin/perl either doesn't exist or is a link to
>/usr/local/..../perl.
>
>I only test the Solaris systems against the Sun-provided copy of Perl.
>
>Rose, Bobby wrote:
>
>
>
>>I can't seem to get this version to work on my Solaris 8 system.  I
>>keep getting a MIME-tools compile errors because of MIME::Base64.  If I
>>
>>
>
>
>
>>compile manually, it compiles ok but Mailscanner fails to start
>>complaining about MIME::Base64
>>
>>Starting MailScanner...
>>MIME::Base64 object version 2.12 does not match bootstrap parameter
>>3.05 at
>>/usr/local/ActivePerl-5.8/lib/5.8.0/sun4-solaris-thread-multi/DynaLoade
>>r
>>.pm line 249.
>>Compilation failed in require at /opt/MailScanner/bin/MailScanner line
>>52.
>>BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /opt/MailScanner/bin/MailScanner
>>line 56.
>>
>>
>>I've compiled MIME::Base64 manually and it tests ok but doesn't fix the
>>
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>
>
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>>issue.  Does anyone know how to fix this bootstrap perl issue?  I see
>>this error on google for other versions of Mime::Base64 but no
>>
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>solution.
>
>
>>I've even gone into my perl folders and removed the Mime:Base64 files
>>and recompiled but still doesn't work.  So I must be missing something.
>>
>>Thanks for any info.
>>-=B
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