Hello. I've never posted here before. If I'm doing this incorrectly, please forgive me.
Installing: libapreq2 2.07 Hardware: Poweredge 1850 - Dual 2.8 Mhz procs OS: Linux 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4smp
All of the t/apreq/cgi.t tests fail with this in the error log:
Can't load '/root/build/libapreq2-2.07/glue/perl/t/cgi-bin/../../blib/ +arch/auto/APR/Request/Request.so' for module APR::Request: libapreq2. +so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /u +sr/lib/perl5/5.8.6/i386-linux-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pm line 230. at /root/build/libapreq2-2.07/glue/perl/t/cgi-bin/../../blib/lib/APR/ +Request/Param.pm line 27 Compilation failed in require at /root/build/libapreq2-2.07/glue/perl/ +t/cgi-bin/../../blib/lib/APR/Request/Param.pm line 27. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /root/build/libapreq2-2.07/glue/p +erl/t/cgi-bin/../../blib/lib/APR/Request/Param.pm line 27. Compilation failed in require at /root/build/libapreq2-2.07/glue/perl/ +t/cgi-bin/test_cgi.pl line 11. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /root/build/libapreq2-2.07/glue/p +erl/t/cgi-bin/test_cgi.pl line 11. Premature end of script headers: test_cgi.pl
It appears the module Request.so cannot be found but, in fact, it is there.

This is the same problem for which a Perl Test Failure is listed on CPAN: http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/284929

Can anyone please help with this?

In reply to libapreq2 installtion by smthames

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