Hi all,
I'm trying to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH within my script, because the account that will run the script won't have the environment setup correctly.
#!/sw/perl5.6/bin/perl -I. -w
use strict;
use Env qw(@LD_LIBRARY_PATH);
BEGIN
{
push @LD_LIBRARY_PATH, "/usr/local/sybase/lib";
}
use Sybase::DBlib;
This does not work and I receive an error that perl cannot load the library. It's the right path - if I set my environment's LD_LIBRARY_PATH to that, the script doesnt complain. Running on SunOS 5.7...
Thanks folks
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