That's the kernel you're using. But what distribution (and what version of distribution)?
I'm guessing perhaps a RHEL, Fedora, or CentOS installation?
Update 1: Looks like that kernel was distributed with CentOS 4.6.
Update 2: Both libxml2 and XML::LibXML are available from
the CentOS 4.6 archives.
These are much older versions than current of course, since 4.6 is pretty darn old.
These are the packages, install using a package manager.
- libxml2-2.6.16-10.i386.rpm
- libxml2-devel-2.6.16-10.i386.rpm
- perl-XML-LibXML-1.58-1.i386.rpm
Perhaps it's time to upgrade that OS?
Ok, enough sysadmin; back to perl!
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