Still not confident in navigating this web forum (hope this finds an audience); regardless, after a solid week of screwing with this Perl5.22/DBI install on FreeBSD v10.2, the system still complains that "DBI.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got handshake key 0x7ac0080, needed 0x7b80080)".
I've effectively waxed all things Perl on the system and started with fresh installs. The sequence of events were as follows:
- # pkg delete perl5\*
- # pkg info -ix perl . . .returns nothing
- # rm -rf /usr/local/lib/perl5/ . . .actually nothing was there to begin with.
- File, /etc/make.conf . . . specifies DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= perl5=5.22
- # portmaster databases/p5-DBI . . .installed perl5.22 and p5-DBI . . .all in same breath, i.e., should be built with the same compiler.
(FYI, Portmaster is a FreeBSD source/version manager. Runs the make system.)
- Test still complains, "DBI.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got handshake key 0x7ac0080, needed 0x7b80080)"
Doesn't someone know what can be done about this?
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