Hi

I had a Perl script that was working fine but now it is not working. I supsect it is something to do with my host provider as I have done nothing to the script or website. Though my host provider claims that everything is fine because they can run another test perl script on my account.

This is the error message I am getting.

perl: relocation error: /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i686-linux/auto/NDBM_File/NDBM_File.so: undefined symbol: dbm_open

Does this mean anything to anybody? (I know nothing about perl).

I have contacted the author of the script and he advised that the error is coming from Perl itself and not the script and to refer back to the host.

At the moment I tend to agree because the script stopped working all of a sudden. My host provider is not being very helpful so any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Wayne


In reply to Script Stopped Working by wayne816

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