How did you reinstall it? I tried removing/reinstalling the RPM, installing the source RPM and rebuilding from there, and building directly from the sources. In all three cases I end up with the same error.

I tried your ldconfig command, but it didn't seem to make a difference.

As an extra information point, my configure line is: ./configure --with-perl-lib=vendor --prefix=/usr

Update: I recompiled adding --with-gnu-ld to the configure command line to match the reply below, but the result is still the same. Just to be sure I'll try without the prefix and vendor options.

Update 2: Can't get Purple from CPAN to install either; it's failing the client tests. I'll just make a C plugin instead until Fedora updates glib/gtk or FC7 comes out.


In reply to Re^2: Purple/Pidgin perl plugin load error by Crackers2
in thread Purple/Pidgin perl plugin load error by Crackers2

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