The version you need depends on the specific architecture your webhost is running...
What does perl -V (when run on your webserver) say?
The idea would be to build the module on a compatible machine (or get it from someone who can do that for you), and then copy the architecture specific parts into an auto/Image/Exif subdirectory in your private Perl lib directory (of course, that would only work if your host does allow you to execute/load private binaries/shared object files — in some cases this is deliberately disabled...)
In reply to Re: Installing Image::Exif in lib directory
by almut
in thread Installing Image::Exif in lib directory
by Anonymous Monk
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