I think it is strange that any distribution of software would have object files in it. It should consist only only of archives *.a, shared objects *.so, and additionally in the case of Perl *.pm, *.pl, *.al, ... . The fact that you're dist has any *.o in it, suggests to me that it was built, but not 'installed' correctly.

Since I built and ran 'make install' I don't have any *.o files. More relevantly, the only DynaLoader-related files I have are:
native]$ ls /usr/lib/perl5/5.10.0/i686-linux/auto/DynaLoader/ autosplit.ix dl_expandspec.al dl_findfile.al dl_find_symbol_anywher +e.al native]$ /usr/lib/perl5/5.10.0/i686-linux/DynaLoader.pm

Thanks for the response, but I'm afraid it doesn't help.

In reply to Re^2: perl-5.10.0: Where is DynaLoader.a? by seank
in thread perl-5.10.0: Where is DynaLoader.a? by seank

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