Good morning - I was presented with a piece of code that I need get running. It uses 'Algorithm::Cluster' which I am trying to get working.

I went through the motions of 'perl Makefile.pl', 'make test' and 'make install'. Everything seemed to run properly. When I go to run the script I'm told that the module can't be found. Indeed, the path that is presented doesn't include anything in the 5.8.8 tree. I attempted to add the relevant directories using 'use lib <path>'. Unfortunately this just gave me a different error 'undefined symbol: PL_sv_undef'. I did some searching on this and found some nodes here. EG I tried rebuilding with POLLUTE=1.

This app does work on Windows after I got the 'Algorithm::Cluster' installed. Unfortunately it needs to run on Linux - hence my issues.

This will doubtless prove to be 100% ignorance on my part. I have tried to RTFM but have failed to find the proper query yet. Bring the flames - provided the truth lies therein.

In reply to path issues? installed module not found by ethrbunny

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