In addition to almut's and moritz's reply, you need to remember that the DBlib.so has dependencies on Sybase's client libraries (libsybdb I think). So ... even if the two machines were the same architecture, you would need to copy way more than DBlib.so.

Even if you copy over libsybdb, there may be many other library dependencies (and/or incompatibilities) you need to worry about. Installing via cpan is your best option. Also, why DBlib? Is there a reason for not using DBD::Sybase?

-derby

update: As JavaFan says, this is really a deployment issue. If you have that many servers, it's easier to build on one server (or one server of each architecture type) and then use something like rsync or rdist to deploy.


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