I looked and /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/auto/Image/ObjectDetect/OpbjectDetect.so is right there and is read/execute for everyone
The trouble is, "cvLoad" is not defined, right?
/usr/bin/nm -n /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/auto/Image/ObjectDetect/Obje
+ctDetect.so |grep -i cvload
How did you install Image::ObjectDetect? Review the 'make' output for clues. If you didn't capture it, you can run 'Makefile.PL' and 'make' manually against the source.
Also check the module's bug reports on CPAN.
And a suggestion for your printing:
print join "\n", $face->{x},
$face->{y},
$face->{width},
$face->{height};
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