Could i just have that copied over to 5.22.0/x86_64-linux-thread-multi ?

No, that that almost certainly won't work - IIRC it contains code that needs to be compiled, and even if it didn't, it's rarely a good idea to copy files into @INC directories manually. Unfortunately I don't know much about the Oracle Perl package, so I can't say whether they've simply stopped supporting it or if there's some other way to install it. Perhaps another Monk knows more (or the Oracle support does. That's why people pay for it, right? ;-) ).


In reply to Re^3: Not finding NDBM_File.pm by haukex
in thread Not finding NDBM_File.pm by dirtdog

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