Hi All,
Thanks for your responses. I have run perl Makefile.PL command before I run the 'make' command.
And here is the output of the command: rpm --query --all --qf "%-30{NAME} - %{VERSION} - %{RELEASE}.%{ARCH}\n" | grep glibc
glibc - 2.5 - 118.el5_10.2.x86_64
glibc - 2.5 - 107.el5_9.4.i686
compat-glibc - 2.3.4 - 2.26.i386
compat-glibc-headers - 2.3.4 - 2.26.x86_64
glibc-common - 2.5 - 118.el5_10.2.x86_64
glibc-devel - 2.5 - 118.el5_10.2.x86_64
compat-glibc - 2.3.4 - 2.26.x86_64
compat-glibc-headers - 2.3.4 - 2.26.i386
glibc-headers - 2.5 - 118.el5_10.2.x86_64
regards,
Kris
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