Unless the original perl was compiled with the same compiler, your chances of success are tiny. The important thing is that the compiler must be able to produce binary compatible executables.

But so far, this doesn't appear to be your problem. Your fatal error message is this:

gcc: language arch=v8 not recognized

Try to fix that first. I can't help you with this, sorry, as I'm not enough of an expert. You need to tweak some command line options for the compiler, in particular the setting that produces:

-xarch=v8
in your command line.

But, like I said, even if you succeed in fixing this, you'll probably still be a long way from home.


In reply to Re: Problem while installing IO:Socket on solaris 10 by bart
in thread Problem while installing IO:Socket on solaris 10 by ramesh_ps1

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