The error is below:

Can't load '/u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0-site/lib/aix/auto/XML/Parser/Expat/Expat.so' for module XML::Parser::Expat: 0509-022 Cannot load module /u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0-site/lib/aix/auto/XML/Parser/Expat/Expat.so.
0509-150 Dependent module /usr/lib/libexpat.a(libexpat.so.0) could not be loaded.
0509-152 Member libexpat.so.0 is not found in archive
0509-022 Cannot load module /u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0-site/lib/aix/auto/XML/Parser/Expat/Expat.so.
0509-150 Dependent module /u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0-site/lib/aix/auto/XML/Parser/Expat/Expat.so could not be loaded. at /u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0/lib/aix/DynaLoader.pm line 229.
at /u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0-site/lib/aix/XML/Parser.pm line 15
Compilation failed in require at /u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0-site/lib/aix/XML/Parser.pm line 15.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /u/unilocal/perl-5.8.0-site/lib/aix/XML/Parser.pm line 19.
Compilation failed in require at cemas.plx line 37.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cemas.plx line 37.

In reply to Re^2: Version conflict by soubalaji
in thread Version conflict by soubalaji

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