Noting bliako's reply above, this suggests that there may be a lib directory that matches that perl somewhere. Try "find /use/local/ese -type d -name lib" to see if there are additional libaries. If so, try running the ESE's perl with those directories in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable; something like "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/ese/lib:/usr/local/ese/perl/lib /usr/local/ese/bin/perl" should do if find locates those directories. If that works, then you only need to find a way to pass that environment variable into the ESE CGI scripts and all should work.
In reply to Re^3: Running a perl 5.8.6 CentOS 6-compiled app on a CentOS 8 platform
by jcb
in thread Running a perl 5.8.6 CentOS 6-compiled app on a CentOS 8 platform
by davebaker
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