That's exactly right. The question is why do we get that missing library? I did install eventlib.
From the cpan install:
CPAN.pm: Going to build V/VP/VPARSEVAL/Event-Lib-1.03.tar.gz
Checking existance of libevent...yes
Checking capabilities...
event_set_log_callback...yes
event_priority_init...yes
Additional defines: -DHAVE_LOG_CALLBACKS -DHAVE_PRIORITIES
I just don't quite know what I've done wrong here.
I had some trouble installing eventlib, but after getting a new version that appeared to work. I thought I was home free.
Thanks for the interest.
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