Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lphp5
This is not harmless, in fact, PHP::Interpreter won't work unless the php library (i.e. /usr/local/lib/libphp5.so on Linux) is found. I think part of the problem is that the stock php is not configure'd with the --enable-embed option:
./configure --enable-embed
Download the php sources, compile and install. php will by default install itself into /usr/local on a Linux system, and the stock Makefile.PL assumes both the php header files and the php libraries can be found there.

The README contains build instructions (which BTW works with php 5.2.x also):

1) Download the PHP sources from php.net 2) tar zxf php-5.1.x.tar.gz 3) cd php-5.1.x 4) ./configure --enable-embed [any other options you want] 5) make 6) make install 7) install PHP::Interpreter
Checkpoints:
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In reply to Re: use PHP::Interpreter throws undefined symbol: zend_ce_traversable by andreas1234567
in thread use PHP::Interpreter throws undefined symbol: zend_ce_traversable by Anonymous Monk

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