You may have moved it to another name but one of the other libraries still has a reference. Start with the libraries named and use ldd to list their dependencies and keep following back. Another alternative would be to use something like strace -e %file and watch for access of share libraries; the likely culprit is the last opened before it goes looking for the nsl one.
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In reply to Re: Rebuild older perl without libnsl?
by Fletch
in thread Rebuild older perl without libnsl?
by cniggeler
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