We are running one Perl program and got following error mesage:
" Can't make loaded symbols global on this platform while loading /mcc/userware/perl-5.8.8/lib/site_perl/5.8.8/alpha-dec_osf-thread-mult +i/auto/Glib/Glib.so at /mcc/userware/perl-5.8.8/lib/5.8.8/alpha-dec_osf-thread-multi/DynaLoad +er.pm line 230. Can't load '/mcc/userware/perl-5.8.8/lib/site_perl/5.8.8/alpha-dec_osf-thread-mul +ti/auto/Glib/Glib.so' for module Glib: dlopen: cannot load /mcc/userware/perl-5.8.8/lib/site_perl/5.8.8/alpha-dec_osf-thread-mult +i/auto/Glib/Glib.so at /mcc/userware/perl-5.8.8/lib/5.8.8/alpha-dec_osf-thread-multi/DynaLoad +er.pm line 230. at compFileSelector line 12 Compilation failed in require at compFileSelector line 12. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at compFileSelector line 12."
Any solution ? I checked the answer to simliliar question on OpenBSD, and tried to change the Glib.pm and Gtk.pm but no luck.

In reply to Global symbols issue on DEC by Reaganliu

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