Thank you for the help.
I have run that command and it returned this:
/opt/ActivePerl-5.10/lib/auto/IO/IO.so linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb7f3b000) libc.so.6 => /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 (0xb7dcd000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f3c000) /opt/ActivePerl-5.10/lib/auto/Fcntl/Fcntl.so linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb7f94000) libc.so.6 => /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 (0xb7e27000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f95000) /opt/ActivePerl-5.10/site/lib/auto/BerkeleyDB/BerkeleyDB.so linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb7fa7000) libdb-4.6.so => /usr/lib/libdb-4.6.so (0xb7e21000) libc.so.6 => /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 (0xb7cba000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7ca0000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fa8000)
IO.so and Fcntl.so are both included in the /tmp/pdk-root folder along with BerkeleyDB.so (PerlApp adds them automatically) and the BerkeleyDB.so that it lists is the one I have tried adding manually using --bind.
Was there something else this was supposed to tell me?

In reply to Re^2: Compile with PerlApp for linux and include BerkeleyDB.so by Anonymous Monk
in thread Compile with PerlApp for linux and include BerkeleyDB.so by dfmatt

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