So I've done this before gents. I've got the source
compiled, and the parser program runs fine. I try to
build the Perl interface for Lingua::Linkparser and I
get the following:

root@localhost Lingua-LinkParser1.05# make test
make1: Entering directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Definitions'
make1: Leaving directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Definitions'
make1: Entering directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Dictionary'
make1: Leaving directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Dictionary'
make1: Entering directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage'
make2: Entering directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage/Sublinkage'
make3: Entering directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage/Sublinkage/ Link'
make3: Leaving directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage/Sublinkage/L ink'
make2: Leaving directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage/Sublinkage'
make2: Entering directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage/Word'
make2: Leaving directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage/Word'
make1: Leaving directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Linkage'
make1: Entering directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Sentence'
make1: Leaving directory `/opt/perl/Lingua-LinkParser1.05/Sentence'
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-Iblib/lib" "-Iblib/arch" test.pl
1..15
ok 1
about to define new objmake: *** test_dynamic
Segmentation fault

How does a lowly priest get this running? Has anyone
gotten this to work on RH9 w/ perl 5.8?

In reply to LinkParser No Worky on RH9?!? by Rael

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