There's a similar error been reported on the perldl mailing list regarding the building of pgplot. See the thread [Perldl] Instaliing PGPLOT in ubuntu at http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/pipermail/perldl/2008-June/thread.html.

The matter is not actually resolved there, but at least you might get some ideas about what's needed. (I think there's a number of pgplot-specific issues mentioned there that won't apply to the bloom library.) The advice seems to be that you would need to re-build the bloom library, editing the makefile to include -fPIC as an option to the compiler and linker. (With luck, that might be all you need to do.)

Anyway ... take a look and see if there's something there that helps.

Cheere,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: Any chance I get Bloom::Faster running on my 64bit system? by syphilis
in thread Any chance I get Bloom::Faster running on my 64bit system? by isync

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