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On to your problem. It looks as though the system is missing packages required. From a first glance I think you should install build-essential and libc-dev and try again. Note that these packages may be named slightly differently under RedHat.

Update: fixed spelling mistake.


In reply to Re: Perl DBI-1.633 installation on RHEL 5.7 by marto
in thread Perl DBI-1.633 installation on RHEL 5.7 by krisnaa1980

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