I'm attempting to diagnose a problem with Audio::TagLib, which is
basically a collection of XS interfaces to the taglib library. The test
script:
use Audio::TagLib;
$id3 = Audio::TagLib::FileRef->new( 't.mp3' );
fails with the message:
Can't locate object method "new" via package
"Audio::TagLib::FileRef" at MP3test.pl
I've stepped through XSLoader, and it appears to be working correctly.
The xs binary is installed:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/
auto/Audio/TagLib/TagLib.so
The .bs is there as well. It's empty. This appears to be correct.
nm TagLib.so finds T XS_TagLib__FileRef_new.
I'm using 5.10.0. The dist uses ExtUtils::MakeMaker, and that's up to
date.
Any suggestions on how to diagnose the problem?
Thanks.
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