Well, I don't see any smoking guns based on the little information you've given so far. Use "nm" on the EncryptPass2.so file to figure out what is in it. There may also be an "exports" file that determines which symbols in the shared library are externally visible (which is often referred to as being "universal"). The need for an "exports" file and the name of it I think are compiler-dependant so you'll have to do some digging.

You can also check the generated *.c file to make sure that a boot_EncryptPass2 subroutine is present and how it is declared.

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to (tye)Re: My Perl XS Module Fails At 'make test' by tye
in thread My Perl XS Module Fails At 'make test' by sierrathedog04

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