I don't use Mac OSX but I do understand module installation under Perl. The following should probably work. Anyway giving it a try will take no more than a minute or two.

You have a 5.8.1 disto. That is binary compatible with 5.8.5 (AFAIK) and I assume that the bridge code is XS/C and has binary component. You need to cut and paste several bits from 5.8.1 to the same locations in 5.8.5.

Here is a simulated install of this module showing what goes where:

[root@devel3 PerlObjCBridge]# make install Installing INSTALL_ROOT/i686-linux/auto/PerlObjCBridge/PerlObjCBridge. +so Installing INSTALL_ROOT/i686-linux/auto/PerlObjCBridge/PerlObjCBridge. +bs Installing INSTALL_ROOT/i686-linux/PerlObjCBridge.pm # this is unnecessary man and book-keeping stuff..... Installing INSTALL_ROOT/man/man3/PerlObjCBridge.3 Writing INSTALL_ROOT/i686-linux/auto/PerlObjCBridge/.packlist Appending installation info to INSTALL_ROOT/i686-linux/perllocal.pod [root@devel3 PerlObjCBridge]#

So I suggest you do a locate on PerlObjCBrige. You should find a .so .bs and .pm relative to your 5.8.1 install root in the locations shown (well probably not i686 ;-) Copy those 3 files into exactly the same path locations relative to your 5.8.5 install root. They will then be found and may/should just work.

cheers

tachyon


In reply to Re: PerlObjCBridge with custom perl by tachyon
in thread PerlObjCBridge with custom perl by borisz

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