Hi, We have mounted directory structure on Linux. We connect to different linux boxes and run the scripts from /scr directory. I am running one script. From one linux box it works fine, but from another linux box (fi28), the same script doesn't work. i want to be able to run the script from (fi28)because it has got CGI installed on it. Please help It is giving the Sybase module error. can you guys help me what might be wrong? ERROR Connecting -- DBI:Sybase:server=SYBBLUEWHALE install_driver(Sybase) failed: Can't load '/usr/local/pkgs/perl-5.8.3/lib/site_perl/5.8.3/i686-linux-thread-mul ti/auto/DBD/Sybase/Sybase.so' for module DBD::Sybase: libct.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/local/pkgs/perl-5.8.3/lib/5.8.3/i686-linux-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pm line 229, <ORIG_FILE> line 1.

In reply to Help in running a script on a mounted directory structure by Anonymous Monk

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