How can I set the @dl_library_path in the Dynaloader? I'm trying to install the Adobe FDF package in a local setup (no root access), and can't get the loader to find the libraries. Here's the message:

Can't load '/path_stripped/FDF.so' for module Acrobat::FDF: libFdfTk.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl/5.6.1/DynaLoader.pm line 202. at /path_stripped/FDF.pm line 744

The FDF.so, and libFdrTk.so, and FDF.pm are all in the same directory. I've tried tracing the process, and it seems like it's only looking through the standard library paths for the file. I've tried "pushing" to the list, but can't seem to get that to work.

Thanks for any ideas.

-Jim


In reply to Dynaloader library path by jimr451

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