hail monks, i am trying to run the XML::LibXML::Common module out of my home directory in a private library directory, like
/home/me/lib/auto/XML/LibXML/Common/Common.so

i also had to put the libxml files there to:
/home/me/lib/include/libxml2/libxml/

the XML::libXML::Common compiled fine, as long as i added:
/home/me/lib/include/libxml2/libxml

to the Makefile, but when i say use XML::LibXML::Common in a try.pl file i get:
Can't load '/home/me/lib/auto/XML/LibXML/Common/Common.so' for module +XML::LibXML::Common: ld.so.1: perl: fatal: relocation error: file /ho +me/me/lib/auto/XML/LibXML/Common/Common.so: symbol xmlFree: reference +d symbol not found at /opt/local/packages/perl-5.6.1/lib/5.6.1/sun4-s +olaris/DynaLoader.pm line 206. at try.pl line 11 Compilation failed in require at try.pl line 11. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at try.pl line 11.

and i do have:
use lib '/home/me/lib';

in my try.pl...
...i dont quite know what is wrong.. thanks for the help monks.

In reply to XML::LibXML::Common libxml relocation by primus

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