(1) I have isolated the failing PAR 0.89/t/2-pp.t test case here:

Can't load '/tmp/par-andrew/temp-9575/14504270.so' for module IO: /tmp +/par-andrew/temp-9575/14504270.so: failed to map segment from shared +object: Operation not permitted at /usr/lib/perl5/i386-linux/DynaLoad +er.pm line 206. at ../blib/lib/PAR/Heavy.pm line 81

(2) I think I was told this may have something to do with something called perl-devel, but I have no idea what that is. ? I have no apt-get command?

(3) I do not have root access to the machine, I am running as a user in my /home/andrew directory, could that have something to do with it?

-Andrew.


Andrew Tomazos  |  andrew@tomazos.com  |  www.tomazos.com

In reply to PAR::Heavy failed to map segment by tomazos

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