I have the XRender library installed in the system. It was recognised during the 'perl Makefile.PL' command.

The fact that it was found at compile time doesn't necesssarily mean it will also be found at run time.  A couple of things to try:

Note that the Solaris run time linker has a peculiarity due to caching issues. In short, it means that you can't normally modify LD_LIBRARY_PATH from within the Perl script itself (in a BEGIN block or so) — so you'll have to find some way to have it set before, e.g. by writing a shell wrapper, which sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH and then execs the Perl script.


In reply to Re: Prima installation by almut
in thread Prima installation by krishi

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